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Distortion of preferences and the Nash theory of bargaining
(Elsevier, 1979)
It is shown that in Nash bargaining over division of a single good, when agents are allowed to distort their von Neumann-Morgenstern utility functions into any (weakly) concave form, reporting linear utility functions ...
Talking Past Each Other? Cultural Framing of Skeptical and Convinced Logics in the Climate Change Debate
(2011-02)
This paper analyzes the extent to which two institutional logics around climate change - the climate change "convinced" and climate change "skeptical" logics - are truly competing or talking past each other in a way that ...
Discussion of “Evaluating Non-GAAP Performance Measures in the REIT Industry”
(Kluwer Academic Publishers; Springer Science+Business Media, 1998-03)
Micro-Based Estimates of Demand Functions for Local School Expenditures
(1980-10)
We devise and apply a new method for local public goods from survey data. Individuals' responses to questions about whether they want more or less of various public goods are combined with observations of their incomes, ...
Human Rights and a Corporation's Duty to Combat Corruption
(2013-10)
Increasingly, there is awareness that corruption and human rights are intimately connected. However, the debates and reform proposals on improving corporations’ social performance in these two areas are often treated as ...
The Reorientation of Transition Countries’ Exports: Changes in Quantity, Quality and Variety
(2003-11-01)
The paper analyzes the factors behind the reorientation of transition countries’ exports to their non-traditional partners outside their former block. First, the amount of reorientation is calculated using a gravity model. ...
Response to editorial by Bryan and Rafferty
(Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company, 2006)
No abstract.