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Strategic product variety and quality choice

2019

Abstract We examine the linkages between strategic product assortment, quality choice, and pricing by multi-product firms as well as the welfare effects from those linkages. The analysis shows that strategic effects can lead to relevant inefficiencies. Specifically, the analysis identifies effects which can induce insufficient or excessive product quality relative to the socially optimal level of quality.

Economics and EconometricsLead (geology)media_common.quotation_subjectfood and beveragesQuality (business)BusinessProduct (category theory)WelfareFinanceIndustrial organizationmedia_commonVariety (cybernetics)Economics Letters
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Competition with targeted product design: Price, variety, and welfare

2018

Abstract We consider the price and welfare effects of competition in targeted product design, in the context of the Salop circle model. Changes in product design lead to demand rotations that set the stage for our analysis. With an exogenous number of firms, we show that the degree of targeted product design tends to increase with the number of firms. Moreover, under reasonable conditions, price-increasing competition takes place, for intermediate levels of the number of firms. This effect is associated with the possibility of lower consumer welfare. With endogenous firm entry, an interesting insight from our analysis is that in some situations an increase in market size or a technological …

Economics and EconometricsProduct designTechnological changeStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)Market sizeContext (language use)Variety (cybernetics)OligopolyMicroeconomicsCompetition (economics)0502 economics and businessIndustrial relationsEconomics050211 marketing050207 economicsSet (psychology)Welfarehealth care economics and organizationsIndustrial organizationmedia_commonInternational Journal of Industrial Organization
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The Strategic Use of Innovation to Influence Environmental Policy: Taxes versus Standards

2015

Abstract This paper evaluates the strategic behavior of a polluting monopolist to influence environmental policy, either with taxes or with standards, comparing two alternative policy games. The first of the games assumes that the regulator commits to an ex-ante level of the policy instrument. The second one is the time-consistent policy game. We find that the strategic behavior of the firm is welfare improving and leads to more environmental innovation than under regulatory commitment if a tax is used to control pollution. However, the contrary occurs if an emission standard is used. Under commitment, it is shown that both policy instruments are equivalent. We conclude that the optimal env…

Economics and EconometricsPublic economics020209 energyEmission standardmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)Control (management)Emission taxRegulator02 engineering and technologyMicroeconomics0502 economics and business0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEconomicsStrategic behaviorEnvironmental policy050207 economicsMonopolyWelfaremedia_commonThe B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy
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La insuficiencia de las actuales políticas de fomento de cooperativas y sociedades laborales frente a la crisis en España

2014

El objeto del presente artículo es analizar las políticas de fomento de cooperativas y sociedades laborales durante este periodo de crisis, identificando los principales dispositivos existentes y los de nueva implantación, evaluando su alcance y valorando su nivel de eficacia. Se han distinguido tres grupos de políticas de fomento, las políticas tradicionales de fomento, las políticas de nuevo cuño, incluyendo en estas últimas las medidas urdidas por los gobiernos regionales y la nueva ley de economía social y finalmente las políticas de austeridad. Se concluye, en primer lugar, que las cooperativas y sociedades laborales no constituyen un sector muy subvencionado dado que el alcance de est…

Economics and EconometricsScope (project management)media_common.quotation_subjectWelfare economicsCooperativesCooperativasAusterityPromotion (rank)EconomyPolitical scienceUnemploymentEconomía públicaSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Budget allocationmedia_commonSocial economy
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Politiques publiques et economie sociale en Europe: Le cas de l'Espagne

2002

Cet article examine les differentes politiques economiques susceptibles d’avoir des repercussions sur l’economie sociale en tant que secteur institutionnel.En premier lieu il presente un cadre d’analyse permettant d’apprehender les contenus des politiques et en offre trois typologies.A la lumiere de ce cadre dans unpremier temps il fait unbilan global des politiques mises en oeuvre en Europe pour se centrer dans un deuxieme temps sur l’Espagne l’un des pays de l’Union ou le niveau de developpement de ces politiques est le plus avance .Pour terminer, l’auteur evalue l’efficacite des principales mesures de politique economique mises en oeuvre dans ce pays. The article considers different econ…

Economics and EconometricsSociology and Political SciencePolitical scienceWelfare economicsSocial economyAnnals of Public and Cooperative Economics
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Le partenariat public-OSBL dans les services sociaux. Le cas espagnol

1997

The article considers the social services supply in the Spanish area of Valencia. The objective is double. First the authors analyse what describes the partnership between public sector and NPO in this area, by using a systemic conception of the social services sector where three main functions can be identified (financing, production and distribution, and regulation). Secondly they search for theoretical arguments explaining this partnership principle. This second section is mainly based on the NPO approach.

Economics and EconometricsSociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industryPolitical scienceWelfare economicsGeneral partnershipPublic sectorDistribution (economics)Social WelfarebusinessManagementAnnals of Public and Cooperative Economics
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"Facta non verba" : an experiment on pledging and giving

2015

International audience; We design an experiment to investigate whether asking people to state how much they will donate to a charity (i.e., to pledge) increases their actual donation. Individuals’ endowment is either certain or a random variable. We study different types of pledges, namely, private, public and irrevocable, which differ in terms of the cost to the individual for not keeping the promise. We show that in absence of endowment uncertainty, private and public pledges are associated with lower donations as compared to donations in the no-pledge case: private pledges slightly reduce donations and public pledges reduce them more significantly. Donations increase with uncertainty (in…

Economics and EconometricsSociology and Political Sciencecharitable givingEndowmentmedia_common.quotation_subject050109 social psychologyMonetary economicsjel:D64Pledgejel:D03Dictator gameState (polity)Political sciencedictator game0502 economics and businessEconomics0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesStatistical dispersionJEL: C - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods/C.C9 - Design of Experiments/C.C9.C91 - Laboratory Individual BehaviorJEL: D - Microeconomics/D.D6 - Welfare Economics/D.D6.D64 - Altruism • Philanthropy050207 economicsApplied PsychologyPledgemedia_commonLaw and economicsjel:C91business.industryCommunication05 social sciencesCharity givingPublic relations[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceCharity givingPledgeCommitmentCommunicationExperimentsCommitmentDonation[SHS.GESTION]Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administrationbusinessExperimentsJEL: D - Microeconomics/D.D0 - General/D.D0.D03 - Behavioral Microeconomics: Underlying PrinciplesCharity giving; Pledge; Commitment; Communication; ExperimentsJEL: D - Microeconomics/D.D0 - General
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Job Quality in the Economy for the Common Good : conceptualisation and implementation in Austria and Germany

2020

The Economy for the Common Good (ECG) is an Austrian-born movement promoting an alternative economic model built on values oriented to the common welfare such as human dignity, solidarity, ecological sustainability, social justice, transparency and democratic participation. To provide (high) quality of work plays an important role in the ECG philosophy but little is known on the actual labour conditions of workers employed in such type of firms and whether they differ from those of firms in the ?regular? default economy. In this paper we focus on Austria and Germany, the countries where this economic model is most widespread, and present results on the general structure of firms following t…

Economics and EconometricsSociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectUNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS:CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS [UNESCO]SolidarityDemocracyDignityEconomyTransparency (graphic)Quality (business)Economic modelBusinessWelfaremedia_commonSocial economy
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Inferring Cognitive Heterogeneity From Aggregate Choices

2020

Theories of bounded rationality often assume a rich dataset of choices from many overlapping menus, limiting their practical applicability. In contrast, we study the problem of identifying the distribution of cognitive characteristics in a population of agents from a minimal dataset that consists of aggregate choice shares from a single menu, and includes no observable covariates of any kind. With homogeneous preferences, we find that “consideration capacity” and “consideration probability” distributions can both be recovered effectively if the menu is sufficiently large. This remains true generically when tastes are heterogeneous with a known distribution. When the taste distribution is un…

Economics and EconometricsWelfare economics05 social sciencesAggregate (data warehouse)Cognitionbounded rationalityConsideration setBounded rationalityMicroeconomicsconsideration setRevealed preference0502 economics and businessstochastic choiceAttention050207 economicsPsychology050205 econometrics Econometrica
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Are Audit Firms’ Compensation Policies Associated With Audit Quality?

2020

We examine how compensation policies of audit firms are associated with audit quality. Specifically, we investigate the effects of the ratio of variable to fixed compensation and the size of the basis for profit sharing (i.e., whether partners share profits in a small or in a large profit pool). For our analyses, we use detailed mandatory disclosure of the compensation policies in German audit firms. We document that compensation policies vary considerably across audit firms. We find that profit sharing in a small profit pool and high variable compensation are two characteristics of auditor compensation associated with lower audit quality. We also find some evidence suggesting that audit qu…

Economics and EconometricsWelfare economicsCompensation (psychology)Monitoring systemAuditProfit (economics)Compensation (engineering)Quality auditVariable (computer science)Profit sharingAccountinghealth services administrationFor profitBusinessFinancehealth care economics and organizationsIndustrial organizationSSRN Electronic Journal
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