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ENDOGENOUS SPECIALISATION AND ENDOGENOUS PRINCIPAL-AGENT RELATIONSHIP
Australian Economic Papers, 2002The paper develops a general equilibrium model with endogenous principal‐agent relationship within a framework of consumer‐producer, economies of specialisation, and transaction costs. It is shown that if transaction efficiency is low, then autarky is chosen as the general equilibrium where no market and principal‐agent relationship exists.
Xiaokai Yang, Yeong‐nan Yeh
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ENDOGENOUS FORMATION OF COALITIONS [PDF]
We develop a model of coalition formation based on personal proximities among the players of an n-person game. Several examples are worked out in detail, showing that certain coalitions are much more stable than others, and/or much more likely to form than others. We also consider the dynamics of such coalition-formation.
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A model of endogenous divorce and endogenous fertility [PDF]
This paper examines the interaction between decisions on divorce and fertility. The analysis generates two major implications. Firstly, it complements the existing literature on endogenous fertility to explain why population growth and economic growth can be negatively correlated after an economy develops to a certain level. Secondly, it indicates that
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Clinica Chimica Acta, 2006
The febrile increase of body temperature is regarded as a component of the complex host response to infection or inflammation that accompanies the activation of the immune system. Late phases of fever appear mediated by pro-inflammatory cytokines called endogenous pyrogens.
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The febrile increase of body temperature is regarded as a component of the complex host response to infection or inflammation that accompanies the activation of the immune system. Late phases of fever appear mediated by pro-inflammatory cytokines called endogenous pyrogens.
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1987
Endogeneity and exogeneity are properties of variables in economic or econometric models. The specification of these properties for respective variables is an essential component of the entire process of model specification. The words have an ambiguous meaning, for they have been applied in closely related but conceptually distinct ways, particularly ...
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Endogeneity and exogeneity are properties of variables in economic or econometric models. The specification of these properties for respective variables is an essential component of the entire process of model specification. The words have an ambiguous meaning, for they have been applied in closely related but conceptually distinct ways, particularly ...
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Public Spending, Endogenous Growth, and Endogenous Fluctuations
Journal of Economic Theory, 1996zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Endogenous respiration of yeast. I. The endogenous substrate
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1960Abstract 1. 1. Kinetic and chemical data suggest the presence of three endogenous substrates in a strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae . These consist of two metabolically distinct glycogen pools and the disaccharide, trehalose. Lipides do not serve as a substrate for endogenous respiration. 2. 2.
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International Review of Law and Economics, 2012
A key feature of a legal system is the set of institutions used to aggregate the citizens' preferences over the harshness of punishment, i.e., the legal tradition. While under common law appellate judges' biases offset one another at the cost of volatility of the law, under civil law the legislator chooses a certain legal rule that is biased only when ...
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A key feature of a legal system is the set of institutions used to aggregate the citizens' preferences over the harshness of punishment, i.e., the legal tradition. While under common law appellate judges' biases offset one another at the cost of volatility of the law, under civil law the legislator chooses a certain legal rule that is biased only when ...
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