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Status inconsistency and return to work among foreign-born and native Swedes

open access: yesEpidemiology, Biostatistics and Public Health, 2022
We investigated potential differences in status inconsistency and time to return to work (RTW) from sickness absence between foreign-born and native Swedes, whether inconsistency was associated with RTW, and if this association was stronger for ...
Vania Ranjbar   +2 more
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Relaxation time spectra of basaltic lavas between 500–1150 °C reveal patterns of Kramers–Kronig inconsistency of the complex viscoelastic shear modulus

open access: yesContributions to Geophysics and Geodesy, 2019
An important, yet until now neglected, aspect of the viscoelastic behaviour of lavas is the Kramers–Kronig consistency of their complex viscoelastic shear modulus.
Martin BEDNÁRIK, Igor KOHÚT
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A feasibility study of establishing fiscal council in Indonesia

open access: yesEconomic Journal of Emerging Markets, 2018
In this paper we address the quantitative measurement of credibility in fiscal policy in the case of Indonesia over the period 2001-2016. This preliminary paper focuses on the deviations of the actual budget balances from the projections about these ...
Haryo Kuncoro
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Long-Term Contracting with Time-Inconsistent Agents [PDF]

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2018
We study contracts between naive present‐biased consumers and risk‐neutral firms. We show that the welfare loss from present bias vanishes as the contracting horizon grows. This is true both when bargaining power is on the consumers' and on the firms' side, when consumers cannot commit to long‐term contracts, and when firms do not know the consumers ...
Gottlieb, Daniel, Zhang, Xingtan
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Time Inconsistency and Free-Riding in a Monetary Union [PDF]

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We analyze the setting of monetary and nonmonetary policies in monetary unions. We show that in these unions a time inconsistency problem in monetary policy leads to a novel type of free-rider problem in the setting of nonmonetary policies, such as labor
Patrick J. Kehoe, V. V. Chari
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Reliability and Availability Models of Belt Drive Systems Considering Failure Dependence

open access: yesChinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering, 2019
Conventional reliability models of belt drive systems in the failure mode of fatigue are mainly based on the static stress strength interference model and its extended models, which cannot consider dynamic factors in the operational duration and be used ...
Peng Gao, Liyang Xie, Jun Pan
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Time inconsistency in sustainable partner selection for vertical collaborative network organizations

open access: yesIET Collaborative Intelligent Manufacturing
Collaborative Networked Organisations (CNOs) are increasingly recognised for their ability to harness cooperation and complementary competencies, outperforming individual efforts in pursuing business opportunities.
Yvonne Badulescu   +3 more
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Optimal Financing and Dividend Strategies with Time Inconsistency in a Regime Switching Economy

open access: yesComplexity, 2019
This paper incorporates a manager’s time-inconsistent preferences into the unified dynamic q-theoretic framework to investigate their impact on the optimal external financing and dividend payout strategies in a regime switching economy. We find that with
Yehong Yang, Guohua Cao
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Motivating Time-Inconsistent Agents: A Computational Approach [PDF]

open access: yesTheory of Computing Systems, 2016
In this paper we investigate the computational complexity of motivating time-inconsistent agents to complete long term projects. We resort to an elegant graph-theoretic model, introduced by Kleinberg and Oren, which consists of a task graph $G$ with $n$ vertices, including a source $s$ and target $t$, and an agent that incrementally constructs a path ...
Susanne Albers, Dennis Kraft
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Innovation and Information Acquisition Under Time Inconsistency and Uncertainty [PDF]

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We propose to analyse the hyperbolic discounting preferences effect on the innovator's research investment decision. Investing in research allows him to acquire information, and then to reduce the uncertainty of the risks of his project.
Caroline Orset, Sophie Chemarin
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