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The current social crisis, caused by the negative consequences of globalization, labor migration, and an aging population, requires the state’s role in economic and social spheres to be reconsidered.
Nadiia Grazhevska, Alla Mostepaniuk
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Free neighborhood choice boosts socially optimal outcomes in stag-hunt coordination problem
Situations where independent agents need to align their activities to achieve individually and socially beneficial outcomes are abundant, reaching from everyday situations like fixing a time for a meeting to global problems like climate change agreements.
Arno Riedl+2 more
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Indicators of Value Creation and Their Perception by Suppliers in Slovakia
The research aims to identify individual value-creation indicators, which are provided to suppliers, and their significance in building and maintaining sustainable, long-lasting mutual relationships between enterprises and their suppliers.
Dana Kušnírová+2 more
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The microeconomics of corruption
We review microeconomic research on corruption from the last 30 years. We start by analyzing the seminal models of corruption built on three-tier, delegation models. Then, we go into more detail on the context of corrupt deals, and discuss the main economic factors that affect corruption. We discuss incentives and compensation in bureaucracies, and the
Burguet, Roberto+2 more
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The Microeconomics of Monopoly Power [PDF]
The purpose of this paper is to outline a consistent microeconomic theory of the firm based on the concept of monopoly power. It builds on the heritage of Post Keynesian authors, Robinson, Kaldor, and Kalecki, but literally extends the theory in several directions. First, monopoly power is defined formally in terms of substitution.
Thomas Karier, Thomas Karier
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Power imbalance often leads to unequal allocations. However, it remains largely unknown how different forms of power and meritocratic considerations interact to shape fairness perceptions.
Giannis Lois, Arno Riedl
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A note on the microeconomics of migration [PDF]
"The purpose of this note is to demonstrate in a simple model that an individual's migration from a small town to a large city may be rationalized purely by a consumption motive, rather than the motive of obtaining a higher income. More specifically, it is shown that in a large city an individual may derive a higher utility from spending a given ...
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A Comparison of Microeconomic and Macroeconomic Approaches to Deforestation Analysis [PDF]
The economics of deforestation has been explored in detail. Generally, the frame of analysis takes either a microeconomics or macroeconomics approach. The microeconomics approach assumes that individual decision makers are responsible for deforestation ...
Jeff Felardo
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Measuring the Difficulties in Forming a Coalition Government
Electoral thresholds in the context of parliamentary elections are an instrument for preventing the fragmentation of parliaments and facilitate the formation of a coalition government.
Tobias Hiller
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Paths out of poverty: An eclectic and idiosyncratic review of analytical approaches
This paper briefly reviews different debates about approaches for paths out of poverty, considering several views, from the analysis of specific policies to more general or systemic considerations.
Eugenio DÍAZ-BONILLA+1 more
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