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Effective Demand and Spillovers
The Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 1990When individuals face rationing on a particular market, they will seek to amend their trade offer on this and other markets to account for the extra constraint on their behaviour. Empirical researchers must attempt to mimic this behaviour by specifying effective demand functions. There is no consensus, however, about how this should be done.
Christopher Martin, Richard Portes
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Spillovers of Innovation Effects
Journal of Policy Modeling, 2000The effects of process and product innovation are analyzed in a multisectoral framework. The effect of an innovation in any particular sector propagates throughout the entire economy. A simple measure for the spillover of innovation effects to the other sectors is developed.
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Asymmetric spillover effects from MNE investment
Journal of World Business, 2020Abstract This article examines the relationship between foreign MNE investment and the productivity of domestic firms, focusing on the boundary conditions that channel the emergence of asymmetric spillover effects from foreign companies. We build an original conceptual framework incorporating the novel notions of pressure to compete and pressure to ...
Ascani, Andrea, Gagliardi, Luisa
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Spillover effects of continuous forbearance mortgages
Journal of Economics and Business, 2016Abstract This paper examines the potential market impacts of continuous forbearance mortgages (CFM). This mortgage design embeds an insurance contract at origination that reduces the interest bearing balance to the smaller of the unpaid balance and an estimate of the current home value in exchange for an additional premium in the mortgage note rate ...
Kadiri Karamon +2 more
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Supply-chain spillover effects of IPOs
Journal of Banking & Finance, 2013Abstract We use the IPOs of supply-chain partners as precipitating events and test for positive spillovers on private firms (the “IPO spillover hypothesis”). A trading partner’s IPO may benefit its suppliers through increased demand and its customers by reducing an input-related growth constraint.
Kenji Kutsuna +3 more
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WIC Contract Spillover Effects
2007The infant formula rebate program of the Special Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) requires each state to hold an auction where the low-bidder among the three major manufacturers of infant formula became the sole provider of formula to the state, which issues WIC voucher to low-income WIC participants.
Huang, Rui +3 more
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Catalyst support effects on hydrogen spillover
Nature, 2017Hydrogen spillover is the surface migration of activated hydrogen atoms from a metal catalyst particle, on which they are generated, onto the catalyst support. The phenomenon has been much studied and its occurrence on reducible supports such as titanium oxide is established, yet questions remain about whether hydrogen spillover can take place on ...
Waiz Karim +6 more
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Rebound Effects and Spillovers
2013Relations between a citizen-consumers’ practices are examined. To be sure, citizen-consumers may be ecologically inconsistent. Yet, a citizen-consumer buying second-hand clothes and flying to exotic places can be ‘lifestyle-consistent’. Rebound effect and spillovers are analysed as risks and potentials of energy efficiency, and savings for citizen ...
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2017
In a market that goes from many suppliers to just one supplier, the advent of monopoly has an immediate effect: change in supply in that market. The pure monopoly model, discussed in Chap. 2, represents the monopoly effect in a given market. The effect is anti-competitive: price rises above the many-supplier competitive level, and goods quantity falls,
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In a market that goes from many suppliers to just one supplier, the advent of monopoly has an immediate effect: change in supply in that market. The pure monopoly model, discussed in Chap. 2, represents the monopoly effect in a given market. The effect is anti-competitive: price rises above the many-supplier competitive level, and goods quantity falls,
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Simultaneous Volatility Transmission and Spillover Effects [PDF]
Simultaneous volatility models are developed and shown to be separate from multivariate GARCH estimators. An example is provided that allows for simultaneous and unidirectional volatility and volume of trade effects. These effects are tested using intraday data from the Australian cash index and index futures markets.
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