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Biased News Media and the Swing Voter's Decision in Repeated Games
ABSTRACT We consider a monopolistic, biased news media platform that attempts to influence the decision of swing voters with cheap talk when voting is costly and abstaining is an option. First, we demonstrate that, while no fully communicative equilibrium exists in a stage game, a partially truth‐revealing mixed‐strategy equilibrium exists.
Jooyong Jun, Jeong‐Yoo Kim
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Maintaining cooperation through vertical communication of trust when removing sanctions. [PDF]
Posten AC +3 more
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Endogenous Institution Formation for Public Good Provision
ABSTRACT We revisit an existing framework of endogenous institution formation for public good provision, incorporating heterogeneous players to address the question, “Who joins an institution that sanctions only its members to provide a public good?” We analyze two models with different sources of heterogeneity.
Daehong Min, Doojin Ryu
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The live-streaming strategy for competitive manufacturers considering information disclosure and product heterogeneity. [PDF]
Liu L, Wang Q, Li Z, Wu T, Yuan Y.
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ABSTRACT This study considers mutual outsourcing firms in a vertically related market and examines their strategic adoption of environmental corporate social responsibility (ECSR) activities. We demonstrate that ECSR adoption reduces mutual outsourcing firms' profits, resulting in a prisoner's dilemma situation, but enhances welfare regardless of ...
Lili Xu, Xinying Fan, Sang‐Ho Lee
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Racial Inequality, Growth and Distribution
ABSTRACT A post‐Keynesian‐Kaleckian model along structuralist lines is developed to incorporate the issue of racial inequality into the analysis of growth and distribution. It draws on ideas presented in the literature about the relationship between class inequality between capitalists and workers, and racial inequality between White and Black workers,
Amitava Krishna Dutt
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One size does not fit all: income-sensitive thresholds for catastrophic health expenditure. [PDF]
Dubey JD, Kumar D, Reddy A B.
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ABSTRACT We propose a demand‐led heterogeneous firm macroeconomic model to study the impact of an exchange rate devaluation on output and financial stability. We simulate the model and find that, in the presence of foreign debt, a devaluation can have contractionary effects.
Lucca Gustafson Rodrigues +2 more
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Microbial markets: socio-economic perspective in studying microbial communities. [PDF]
Mostafa F +5 more
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ABSTRACT This article places the work of Lance Taylor in the broader context of efforts in the 1980s to renew the structuralist tradition of development economics, into what was then newly coined as neo‐structuralism. These efforts centred around three groups: CEPAL, Lance Taylor and his team at MIT, and a group of economists based at the Institute of ...
Andrew M. Fischer
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