Browsing Economic Theory by Title
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Logical omniscience at the laboratory
(2016-10)This paper investigates the ability of individuals to make complex chains of reasoning, similar to those underlying the logic of iterated deletion of dominated strategies. Controlling for other-regarding preferences and ... -
One million miles to go: taking the axiomatic road to de ning exploitation
(Oxford University Press (OUP): Policy E - Oxford Open Option D, 2017-11-06)This paper analyses the Marxian theory of exploitation. The axiomatic approach standard in social choice theory is adopted in order to study the concept of exploitation—what it is and how it should be captured empirically. ... -
Plant exit and U.S. imports from low-wage countries
(2016-09-15)© 2016 CEPII (Centre dEtudes Prospectives et dInformations Internationales), a center for research and expertise on the world economy Over the past twenty years, imports to the U.S. from low-wage countries have increased ... -
PROFITING FROM ARBITRAGE AND ODDS BIASES OF THE EUROPEAN FOOTBALL GAMBLING MARKET
(2013)A gambling market is usually described as being inefficient if there are one or more betting strategies that generate profit, at a consistent rate, as a consequence of exploiting market flaws. This paper examines the online ... -
The Provision of Relative Performance Feedback: An Analysis of Performance and Satisfaction
(2016-03-01)© 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. This paper studies the effect of providing relative performance feedback on individuals' performance, under two incentive schemes. In a laboratory setup, agents perform a real-effort task. ... -
Repeated Nash implementation
(Econometric Society, 2017-01-30)We study the repeated implementation of social choice functions in environments with complete information and changing preferences. We define dynamic monotonicity, a natural but nontrivial dynamic extension of Maskin ... -
Rethinking Financial Reporting: Reinstating the Social License of Limited Liability
(2017-11-16)Shyam Sunder’s monograph ‘Rethinking Financial Reporting: Standards, Norms and Institutions’ explores the extent to which it is possible to deliver ‘better financial reporting’ so as to support investment decision making ...