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Monopoly in Bilateral Exchange: Some Historico‐Analytical Remarks
ABSTRACT In this paper, we characterize, under the assumption that the aggregate demand of the atomless part for the commodity held by the monopolist is invertible, the monopoly quantity setting solution proposed by Kats (1974a) as the monopolist's most preferred commodity bundle in the complement of the atomless part's offer curve which is feasible ...
Francesca Busetto +4 more
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ABSTRACT The aim of this paper is to study the subjective well‐being (SWB) of the resident population in Italy, by analyzing the association between self‐reported life satisfaction and institutional trust, controlling for socio‐demographic, human capital, other measures of SWB and government change, whilst distinguishing between Italian and foreign ...
Martina Bodo +2 more
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Migrations on a gateway to the EU: some considerations on Istanbul as a border city
Embedded in the social morphologies of the spaces it involves, migration is a political phenomenon as it redefines public space and its use, labour market and social stratification; it multiplies political issues and requires answers to new social ...
Nadia Matarazzo
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Housing Expenditure and Births in Italy
ABSTRACT Housing is a fundamental determinant of individual and household well‐being. In fertility research, its role has traditionally been examined through homeownership, yet the impact of housing expenditure—including mortgage payments, rent, bills, and maintenance expenses—remains underexplored.
Alessandro Gallo, Daniele Vignoli
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Firm Hierarchy and the Market for Knowledge
ABSTRACT This paper sheds light on the role of the market for knowledge in shaping a firm's hierarchy—that is, the span of control and the number of layers. We predict that the larger the extent of the market for knowledge, the larger the span of control and the fewer the layers.
Fabio Pieri, Massimiliano Vatiero
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Our interactive tool enables data‐driven planning of neutering programs, helping stakeholders optimize resource allocation and improve long‐term outcomes. This approach enhances management effectiveness and can be adapted to similar closed systems, offering a scalable solution for balancing ecological and societal concerns.
Martina Cecchetti, Luca Nelli
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This paper shows the first findings of an ongoing research project on “Territorial Impact Assessment of the Italian regions territorial cohesion. Place based evidence model for the policy evaluation towards the development of green economy in inner and ...
Francesca Krasna +3 more
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Plea Bargaining Procedures Worldwide: Drivers of Introduction and Use
ABSTRACT Over the last three decades, plea bargaining has been adopted by many jurisdictions worldwide. However, a comprehensive account of both its adoption as well as its use is still missing. We survey 174 jurisdictions, finding that 101 allow plea‐bargaining.
Gabriele Paolini +2 more
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Abstract Between 2013 and 2021, the Italian Five Star Movement implemented an advanced tool, Lex Eletti, to enhance citizens' online participation in law‐making. Elected representatives had to present their draft bills on the party's platform before introducing them in Parliament, allowing ordinary party members to discuss them and suggest ...
Filippo Tronconi, Francesco Bailo
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Taking Their Game to the Next Level: Why Members Support Party Digitalization
Abstract The scholarship on party digitalization discusses why, how and with what consequences parties use digitalization. Such a detailed account of the supply side contrasts sharply with the limited information we have about the demand side. We know little about party members' support for digitalization.
Sergiu Gherghina, Claudiu Marian
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