hanson-defusco, jessi lamberova, natalia mickles, blair long, tanisha beligel, eliana boose, quinten smith, paul mcmaster, alexis djukic-min, dragana
(1) Background: Since the death of George Floyd, the social movement Black Lives Matter continues to dominate the American political psyche, not only advancing a public dialogue but also escalating the polarization of supported solutions for policing and systemic discrimination. (2) Methods: Using a qualitative context analysis approach, we assesse...
Erhel, Christine Guergoat-Larivière, Mathilde Mofakhami, Malo
Flexible working time arrangements (FWTA) have increased over the last decades, favored by labor market deregulation, the decentralization of collective bargaining and the development of new technologies. The negative impact of some non-standard working hours on health (like night work, shift work) is quite well-known but other forms of FWTA have b...
malis, matt smith, alastair
Political leaders value public demonstrations of support from foreign leaders and frequently make concessions in order to obtain them. We model the bargaining dynamics surrounding these exchanges and their impact on the recipient leader’s political survival, with a focus on top-level diplomatic visits as a means of signaling international support. ...
gomes, armando
This paper develops a dynamic model of tender offers in which there is trading on the target’s shares during the takeover, and bidders can freeze out target shareholders (compulsorily acquire remaining shares not tendered at the bid price), features that prevail on almost all takeovers. We show that trading allows for the entry of arbitrageurs with...
Bridel, Pascal
En opposant le tâtonnement walrassien au marchandage parétien, cette contribution examine la position de Vilfredo Pareto sur la question de la stabilité de l’équilibre général et suggère une explication de l’abandon de son intuition par les théoriciens modernes. Dans le vocabulaire de Pareto, le marchandage n’est qu’une toute première approximation...
McLure, Michael Stevens, Riko
Cet article examine l’analyse de Vilfredo Pareto sur le spéculateur et l’équilibre en la comparant à celle de l’économiste de Cambridge Arthur Cecil Pigou. Si Pareto et Pigou ont tous deux consacré une attention considérable au spéculateur dans leurs travaux, des différences fondamentales dans leurs conceptions de la science économique donnent lieu...
Rossillon, Kevin
In international relations, militarily and economically weaker states are frequently able to challenge more capable adversaries and secure favorable bargains that do not reflect the "conventional" balance of power. Existing research attributes such outcomes primarily to the concept of "resolve." In this dissertation, I introduce the concept of comp...
fan, jijian
We examine a bargaining game in which players cannot make arbitrary offers. Instead, players alternately decide whether to accept or delay, and are rewarded with an indivisible portion and a perishable transfer that depends on the round. Our analysis demonstrates that when the initial transfer is large enough, the subgame perfect Nash equilibrium c...
Recalde, María P. Vesterlund, Lise
Gender differences in negotiation are seen as contributing to the persistent gender gaps in labor market outcomes. We review the literature on interventions aiming to mute differences in negotiation and assess their effectiveness in reducing the gender pay gap. We present research on initiatives that aspire to increase how often and how women negot...
Berdud, Mikel Ferraro, Jimena Towse, Adrian
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Frontiers in Health Services
In many health systems around the world, decisions about the reimbursement of—and patient access to—new medicines are based on health technology assessments (HTA) which, in some countries, include the calculation of an incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER). Decision-makers compare the ICER against a pre-specified value for money criterion, kn...