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"Perspectivas México": Handels- und Investitionsförderung für einen strategisch wichtigen Markt / "Perspectivas México": la promotion des échanges et des investissements sur un marché d'intérêt stratégique
Am 1. Juli 2001 trat das Freihandelsabkommen zwischen den EFTA-Staaten und Mexiko für die Schweiz in Kraft. Dieses erste transatlantische Freihandelsabkommen der Schweiz bietet hiesigen Unternehmen grosse Chancen: Mit zwischenzeitlich über 100 Millionen Einwohnern und guten langfristigen Wachstumsaussichten gehört Mexiko zu den interessanten Märkten der Welt. Dank eines dichten...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/03/2002
Work and health in Switzerland: Immigrants and Natives
This paper is concerned with a comparison of immigrants and Swiss citizens with respect to level of education, labor market outcomes and healthcare utilization. The evidence is based on data for 1999 from the first wave of the Swiss Household Panel. In order to control for confounding influences, linear and non-linear (negative binomial) regressio nmodels are used. The main result is...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/03/2002
Contractual Incompleteness and the Nature of Market Interactions
"We provide experimental evidence that contractual incompleteness, i.e., the absence of third party enforcement of workers’ effort or the quality of the good traded, causes a fundamental change in the nature of market interactions. If contracts are complete the vast majority of trades are initiated by public offers. Most trades take place in one-shot transactions and...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/02/2002
The Impact of Active Labor Market Programs on the Duration of Unemployment
In 1997, the Swiss government introduced active labor market programs on a large scale to improve the job chances of unemployed workers. This paper evaluates the effect of these programs on the duration of unemployment. Our evaluation methodology allows for selectivity affecting the inflow into programs. We find that in most cases the programs do not reduce the duration of...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/02/2002
Pro-Social Behavior, Reciprocity or Both?
Empirical evidence is provided for the importance of non-reciprocal pro-social behavior of individuals in an anonymous, n-person pure public good setting. A unique panel data set of 136,000 observations is matched with an extensive survey.nEven under anonymous conditions, a large number of individuals are prepared to donate a not insignificant sum of money. Cooperation conditional on...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/02/2002
Multilateral Agreement On Investments (MAI) - A Critical Assessment From an Industrial Economics Point of View
Though the Multilateral Agreement on Investment (MAI) has failed, the original draft is likely to serve as a basis for future negotiations. This article gives a critical assessment of the draft from an industrial economics point of view. First, I summarize the contents of the agreement which is relevant for market structure and competition. Then I develop the industrial economics...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/02/2002
The contingency of contingent valuation: how much are people willing to pay against Alzheimer's disease?
The present work focuses on the choice of the elicitation technique within a contingent valuation (CV) framework. We simultaneously apply three different elicitation techniques to elicit willingness-to-pay (WTP) values for three programs against Alzheimer's disease. First, the dichotomous choice approach is used, which is the standard procedure. However, giving respondents only...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2002
A selectivity model for fragmented relations : evaluated for different standard data distributions
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2002
Long-Run Effects of the Common Agricultural Policy for Switzerland: A Simulation Analysis
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2002
Comparative Political Economy of Wage Distribution: The Role of Partisanship and Labour Market Institutions
Through a pooled cross-section time-series analysis of the determinants of wage inequality in sixteen OECD countries from 1973 to 1995, we explore how political-institutional variables affect the upper and lower halves of the wage distribution. Our regression results indicate that unionization, centralization of wage bargaining and public-sector employment primarily affect the...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2002
A Model for the Collaborative Design of Multi Point-of-View Terminological Knowledge Bases
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2002
Real-Time Synchronised Petri Nets
This paper presents the combination of two well established principles: the CO-OPN synchronisation mechanism, and the Merlin and Farber time Petri nets. Real-time synchronised Petri nets systems are then defined such that a Petri net is an object that can ask to be synchronised with another net, and whose transition firing is constrained by relative time intervals. Our proposal...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2002
Towards a Secure and Efficient Model for Grid Computing using Mobile Code
Mobile code has often been mentioned as an attractive technol- ogy for distributing computations inside a Grid consisting of heterogeneous nodes interconnected by a large-scale network. We describe here a Java-based mobile agent model for a Grid infrastructure which addresses issues such as customizable distribution of computation, security, billing and accounting.
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2002
Information about multiple risks: the case of building and content insurance
Insurers traditionally use risk-specific characteristics of insureds to classify them according to risk. In this article, the practical relevance of information about multiple risks is demonstrated for the case of content insurance of a Swiss company. Two types of such information prove important: information about "spillover moral hazard" caused by mandated prevention...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2002
Why shops close again: An evolutionary perspective on the deregulation of shopping hours
This paper introduces a new perspective on the deregulation of shopping hours based on ideas from evolutionary game theory. We study a retail economy where shopping hours have been deregulated recently. It is argued that first, the deregulation leads to a coordination problem between store owners and customers, and second, the ‘solution’ to this problem depends on the specific cost...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2002
Minitrack Introduction: Trading of Intangible Goods (STTIG)
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2002
MobiHealth - innovative 2.5 / 3G mobile services and applications for healthcare
MobiHealth aims at introducing new mobile valueadded services in the area of healthcare, based on 2.5 (GPRS) and 3G (UMTS) technologies, thus promoting the use and deployment of GPRS and UMTS. This will be achieved by the integration of sensors and actuators to a Wireless Body Area Network (BAN). These sensors and actuators will continuously measure and transmit vital constants along...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2002
A Wave-guide Model for Packetized Media Streaming in Lossless Networks
Optimal operation of network based multimedia applications requires a precise specification of the network parameters. Different models have been used in the past in calculating the behavior of the network and defining parameters like throughput and delays of packets, using among others fluid analogy. In this paper we extend the bundled packet level perspective towards the...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2002
How international outsourcing drives up Eastern European wages
This paper analyzes the effects of intermediate goods trade on the development of real wages in Central and Eastern European manufacturing. The empirical findings show that world exports in intermediate goods of the CEEC exhibit a negative impact on wages, and imports a positive one. Since 1993, intermediate goods trade between the EU and the CEEC accounted for an increase in wages...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2002
Unemployment may be lower if unions bargain over wages and employment
This paper addresses the question under which circumstances unemployment can be lower if unions bargain over wages and employment in a general equilibrium framework. Thereby, it turns out that the unemployment rate may negatively depend on the wage rate, if the unemployment compensation scheme contains a constant real term in addition to the replacement ratio component. This is,...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2002
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