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... assume initially that v is observed by all parties . Mistakes . - Bureaucracies usually have some mechanism available for correcting mistakes . Accordingly , assume that when the agent's sig- nal in state a is wrong , the principal ...
... assume initially that v is observed by all parties . Mistakes . - Bureaucracies usually have some mechanism available for correcting mistakes . Accordingly , assume that when the agent's sig- nal in state a is wrong , the principal ...
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... assume that the adjustment cost function g ( ) satisfies ( 9 ) g ( ỗ ) = ỗ , g ' ( ỗ ) = 1 , g " ( ỗ ) = g ′′ ( 5 ) = ૐ for some > 0 ( see Urban J. Jermann 1998 ) . The exogenous habits evolve according to - ( 10 ) H1 = e1 ( ( 1 − 5 ) ...
... assume that the adjustment cost function g ( ) satisfies ( 9 ) g ( ỗ ) = ỗ , g ' ( ỗ ) = 1 , g " ( ỗ ) = g ′′ ( 5 ) = ૐ for some > 0 ( see Urban J. Jermann 1998 ) . The exogenous habits evolve according to - ( 10 ) H1 = e1 ( ( 1 − 5 ) ...
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... assume that each school has a capacity . For sim- plicity , we assume that capacity is the same for all schools , and it is denoted by C. We assume that NC ≫ 1 but C < 1 so that no school can accommodate all the students , but the ...
... assume that each school has a capacity . For sim- plicity , we assume that capacity is the same for all schools , and it is denoted by C. We assume that NC ≫ 1 but C < 1 so that no school can accommodate all the students , but the ...
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