Search Results - subject_exact:"Ramsey-Preis" (original) (raw)

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Bertoletti, Paolo - In: Portuguese economic journal 23 (2024) 2, pp. 241-247

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Ho, Phuong - In: Journal of economics 138 (2023) 2, pp. 149-164

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Besfamille, Martin; Figueroa, Nicolás; Guzmán, León - 2023

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Besfamille, Martin; Figueroa, Nicolás; Guzmán, León - 2023

We consider a model featuring a single-product natural monopoly, which faces evaders, i.e., individuals that may not pay the price. By exerting a costly effort, the firm can deter evasion. To maximize the total surplus, a regulator sets the price, the level of deterrence effort, and socially...

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Armstrong, Mark; Vickers, John - 2022

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Andersson, Peter; Ivehammar, Pernilla - In: Service Challenges, Business Opportunities, and …, (pp. 87-100). 2024

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Joskow, Paul L.; Tirole, Jean - 2021

We analyze a number of unstudied aspects of retail electricity competition. We first explore the implications of load profiling of consumers whose traditional meters do not allow for measurement of their real time consumption, when consumers are homogeneous up to a scaling factor. In general,...

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Arnott, Richard; Kraus, Marvin - 2021

There are constraints on pricing congestible facilities. First, if heterogeneous users are observationally indistinguishable, then congestion charges must be anonymous. Second, the time variation of congestion charges may be constrained. Do these constraints undermine the feasibility of marginal...

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We present preferences exhibiting a so-called subordinate good, namely a commodity that receives a negative price-cost margin according to Ramsey pricing. We also show that they deliver Ramsey quantities proportional to the efficient ones

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Kim, Yungsan - In: Journal of economic research 28 (2023) 1, pp. 45-61

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Anstey, George; Schönborn, Marco; Hiemann, Philipp - In: The journal of energy markets 16 (2023) 3, pp. 1-23

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Li, Yumin; Jiang, Yan; Dong, Changgui - 2020

The Chinese government has implemented reverse Ramsey pricing in the People's Republic of China's (PRC) electricity market, i.e., the residential electricity price has been lower than the industrial electricity price for decades, and the claimed rationale for this reverse Ramsey pricing is...

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Haller, Andreas; Jaag, Christian; Trinkner, Urs Walter … - 2019

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Armstrong, Mark; Vickers, John - 2022

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Avenali, Alessandro; D'Alfonso, Tiziana; Reverberi, … - In: Journal of regulatory economics 61 (2022) 3, pp. 222-229

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Saremi, Maryam; Fallahi, Firouz; Pels, Eric; Salmani, Behzad - In: Research in transportation economics 90 (2021), pp. 1-11

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We characterize optimal monetary policy in a New Keynesian search-and-matching model where multiple-worker firms satisfy demand in the short run by adjusting hours per worker. Imperfect product market competition and search frictions reduce steady state hours per worker below the efficient...

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When is it optimal for a government to default on its legal repayment obligations? We answer this question for a small open economy with domestic production risk in which contracting frictions make it optimal for the government to finance itself by issuing non-contingent debt. We show that...

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Billette de Villemeur, Étienne; Cremer, Helmuth; Roy, … - 2016

This paper studies a liberalized postal market where entrants may offer end-to-end products or concentrate on one of the segments of the network. Absent effective bypass, entry does not appear to be a serious financial threat to the incumbent, even when the products are perfect substitutes. This...

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Loertscher, Simon; Marx, Leslie M. - In: International journal of industrial organization 71 (2020), pp. 1-13

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Theoretical standard models and regulatory actions often ignore that firms are competing with other firms in related markets. In these contexts, cross-price relationships should be taken into account. The usual instinct with multiproduct firms would be to use Ramsey prices to find optimal...

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Dossche, Maarten; Lewis, Vivien; Poilly, Céline - 2015

We characterize optimal monetary policy in a New Keynesian search-and-matching model where multiple-worker firms satisfy demand in the short run by adjusting hours per worker. Imperfect product market competition and search frictions reduce steady state hours per worker below the efficient...

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Armstrong, Mark; Vickers, John - 2015

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Kakarot-Handtke, Egmont - 2015

Standard economics rests on behavioral assumptions that are formally expressed as axioms. With the help of additional assumptions like perfect competition and equilibrium a price vector is established that displays a host of desired properties. This approach is tightly stuck in a cul-de-sac....

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Tol, Richard S. J. - 2015

The Ramsey rule for the consumption rate of discount assumes a transfer of money of a (representative) agent at one point in time to the same agent at another point in time. Climate policy (implicitly) transfers money not just over time but also between agents. I propose three alternative...

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Kelleher, J. Paul; Wagner, Gernot - In: Applied economics letters 26 (2019) 1, pp. 79-82

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Dossche, Maarten; Lewis, Vivien; Poilly, Céline - 2014

We characterize optimal monetary policy in a New Keynesian search-and-matching model where multiple-worker firms satisfy demand in the short run by adjusting hours per worker. Imperfect product market competition and search frictions reduce steady state hours per worker below the efficient...

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Dossche, Maarten; Lewis, Vivien; Poilly, Céline - 2014

We characterize optimal monetary policy in a New Keynesian search-and-matching model where multiple-worker firms satisfy demand in the short run by adjusting hours per worker. Imperfect product market competition and search frictions reduce steady state hours per worker below the efficient...

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This paper provides a unified vision of a number of results that appeared in three separate streams of literature. The author emphasizes the strong parallelism between the results obtained in a number of papers that analyzed the relationships between price cap regulation, welfare maximization,...

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Dossche, Maarten; Lewis, Vivien; Poilly, Céline - 2014

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Dossche, Maarten; Lewis, Vivien; Poilly, Céline - 2014

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Dossche, Maarten; Lewis, Vivien; Poilly, Céline - 2014

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We use a public economics framework to consider how pharmaceuticals should be priced when at least some of the Ramp;D incentive comes from sales revenues. We employ familiar techniques of public finance to relax some of the restrictions implied in the standard use of Ramsey pricing. In the more...

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We characterize optimal monetary policy in a New Keynesian search-and-matching model where multiple-worker firms satisfy demand in the short run by adjusting hours per worker. Imperfect product market competition and search frictions reduce steady state hours per worker below the efficient...

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Baumgärtner, Stefan - 2014

Most ecosystem services, which are essential for human well-being, are globally declining, while the production of consumption goods, measured by GDP, is still growing. To adequately account for this opposite development in public cost-benefit analyses, it has been proposed – based on a...

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We characterize optimal monetary policy in a New Keynesian search-and-matching model where multiple-worker firms satisfy demand in the short run by adjusting hours per worker. Imperfect product market competition and search frictions reduce steady state hours per worker below the efficient...

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Dossche, Maarten; Lewis, Vivien; Poilly, Céline - 2014

We characterize optimal monetary policy in a New Keynesian search-and-matching model where multiple-worker firms satisfy demand in the short run by adjusting hours per worker. Imperfect product market competition and search frictions reduce steady state hours per worker below the efficient...

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Vetter, Henrik - In: Economics: The Open-Access, Open-Assessment E-Journal 7 (2013) 2013-6, pp. 1-13

A digressive tax such as a variable rate sales tax or a tax on price gives firms an incentive for expanding output. Thus, unlike unit and ad valorem taxes which amplify the harm from monopoly, a digressive tax lessens the harm. We analyse a tax on price with respect to efficiency and practical...

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The Ramsey rule for the consumption rate of discount assumes a transfer of money of a (representative) agent at one point in time to the same agent at another point in time. Climate policy (implicitly) transfers money not just over time but also between agents. I propose three alternative...

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Tol, Richard S. J. - 2013

The Ramsey rule for the consumption rate of discount assumes a transfer of money of a (representative) agent at one point in time to the same agent at another point in time. Climate policy (implicitly) transfers money not just over time but also between agents. I propose three alternative...

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Adam, Klaus; Grill, Michael - 2013

When is it optimal for a government to default on its legal repayment obligations? We answer this question for a small open economy with domestic production risk in which contracting frictions make it optimal for the government to finance itself by issuing non-contingent debt. We show that...

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Tol, Richard S. J. - 2013

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Atalla, Tarek; Bigerna, Simona; Bollino, Carlo Andrea; … - In: Journal of policy modeling : JPMOD ; a social science … 40 (2018) 6, pp. 1272-1289

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Bertoletti, Paolo - In: Journal of mathematical economics 76 (2018), pp. 45-51

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Armstrong, Mark; Vickers, John - In: Journal of political economy 126 (2018) 4, pp. 1444-1471

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Economides, George; Philippopoulos, Apostolis - 2012

This paper studies the aggregate and distributional implications of introducing user fees for publicly provided excludable public goods into a model with consumption and income taxes. The setup is a neoclassical growth model where agents differ in earnings and second-best policy is chosen by a...

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Adam, Klaus; Grill, Michael - 2012

When is it optimal for a government to default on its legal repayment oblig- ations? We answer this question for a small open economy with domestic production risk in which the government optimally finances itself by issuing non-contingent debt. We show that Ramsey optimal policies occasionally...

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