The American Economic Review, Volume 70American Economic Association., 1980 Includes annual List of doctoral dissertations in political economy in progress in American universities and colleges; and the Hand book of the American Economic Association. |
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... firm might be in the form of paid vacation days , while another firm might be rewarded with salary increases . DEFINITION 3 : Firm i's evaluation mea- sure is a function E : MR defined as fol- lows : 6 U ( x ( m ) ) if { m } } , is ...
... firm might be in the form of paid vacation days , while another firm might be rewarded with salary increases . DEFINITION 3 : Firm i's evaluation mea- sure is a function E : MR defined as fol- lows : 6 U ( x ( m ) ) if { m } } , is ...
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... firm A , whose profits are deterministic , ' is legally permitted to pollute firm B , whose profits are stochastic . Since there are no transaction costs by assumption , firm B has the incen- tive to bribe firm A to reduce its polluting ...
... firm A , whose profits are deterministic , ' is legally permitted to pollute firm B , whose profits are stochastic . Since there are no transaction costs by assumption , firm B has the incen- tive to bribe firm A to reduce its polluting ...
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... firm B is more risk averse than firm A , a similar argument would prevail if firm A is more risk averse than firm B. Suppose that firm A evaluates the damages at $ 75 and firm B at $ 40 in certainty - equivalent terms . Greenwood and ...
... firm B is more risk averse than firm A , a similar argument would prevail if firm A is more risk averse than firm B. Suppose that firm A evaluates the damages at $ 75 and firm B at $ 40 in certainty - equivalent terms . Greenwood and ...
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