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The Political Economy of Antitrust

Antitrust in Open Economies

We examine antitrust rules in a two county general equilibrium trade model, contrasting national and multilateral (cooperative) determination of competition policy, exploring the properties of the pol…
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by Joseph Francois, Henrik Horn






CESifo Forum

China's Reformed Economy

It is easy to identify China’s main economic achievements in connection with the country’s transition to a new economic system: a GDP growth rate perhaps as high as 9 to 10 percent per year since arou…
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The Political Economy of Antitrust

Motivated by recent events and experiences in antitrust enforcement and policy in the United States and the European Union, and new insights and findings from academic research, this book presents a c…
Book
by Vivek Ghosal, Johan Stennek























Econometrica

Who's Who in Networks. Wanted: The Key Player

Finite population noncooperative games with linear-quadratic utilities, where each player decides how much action she exerts, can be interpreted as a network game with local payoff complementarities,…
Journal Article
by Coralio Ballester, Antoni Calvó-Armengol, Yves Zenou



International Tax and Public Finance

Sustainable Social Spending

The paper discusses a number of threats to the financial sustainability of social spending: increased internationalization of national economies, gradually higher relative costs of producing a number o…
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Regional Science and Urban Economics

Search Activities, Cost of Living and Local Labor Markets

A model is considered in which optimal search intensity is a result of a trade-off between shortrun losses due to higher search costs (more interviews, commuting, etc.) and long-run gains due to a hig…
Journal Article
by Eleonora Patacchini, Yves Zenou




American Economic Review

National Treatment in the GATT

The National Treatment (NT) clause is the first-line defense in the GATT (and in most other trade agreements) against opportunistic exploitation of the inevitable incompleteness of the agreement. This…
Journal Article



Working Paper No. 657

National Treatment in the GATT

The National Treatment clause (NT) is the first-line defense in the GATT (and in most other trade agreements) against opportunistic exploitation of the inevitable incompleteness of the agreement. This…
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Working Paper No. 652

The Todaro Paradox Revisited

The Todaro Paradox states that policies aimed at reducing urban unemployment are bound to backfire: they will raise rather than reduce urban unemployment. The aim of this paper is to reexamine this pa…
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