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Long-term care insurance in a two-generation model

The purpose of this contribution is to investigate why private insurance of the risk of long-term care (LTC) has known little market success in major industrialized countries, even among the relatively well-to-do. Using a principal-agent framework, it shows that the purchase of LTC insurance by the parent (the principal) is likely to diminish the amount of LTC provided by the major...

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English / 01/01/1998

Health benefits at work - A review of Mark V. Pauly's, Health benefits at work. An economic and political analysis of employment-based health insurance

Reviews the book `Health Benefits at Work. An Economic and Political Analysis of Employment-Based Health Insurance,' by Mark V. Pauly.

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English / 01/01/1998

Managed care in Germany and Switzerland

The point of departure for this contribution is a problem common to all Western healthcare systems, namely the deficiency of their basic building block, the physician-patient relationship. This deficiency opens up a market for complementary agents in healthcare, ranging from medical associations to the central government. While Germany has traditionally put the emphasis on medical...

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English / 01/01/1998

The economic benefits of schooling in New Zealand: comment and update

In this paper, I discuss the interpretation of qualification related income differentials from income functions that control for age rather than the theoretically more appropriate variable years of labour market experience. I reestimate income functions for New Zealand that were originally reported by Maani (1997) with changed specification, and I update her results by also...

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English / 01/01/1998

Les acteurs non étatiques et la politique européenne de la Suisse

Les résultats principaux de cette enquête ont été obtenus, grâce à une enquête auprès de représentants de la société civile du pays et montre qu'ils sont favorables à l'adhésion à l'UE et à une intensification des échanges avec les pays d'Europe centrale et orientale. Par ailleurs, ils fustigent la timidité du gouvernement, mais cette critique est tempérée par le...

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Université de Genève

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Français / 01/01/1998

Les relations entre l'Union européenne et les États-Unis : analyse critique de l'approche « dissociative »

Cet article critique une approche qualifiée de « dissociative » dans l'analyse des relations entre les États-Unis et l'Union européenne. Il remet en cause aussi bien les présupposés théoriques que les observations empiriques des chercheurs qui ont prédit une dislocation des liens transatlantiques du fait de la fin de la guerre froide. Cette étude analyse principalement les...

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Université de Genève

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Français / 01/01/1998

Pretiale Lenkung als Instrument der Wettbewerbsstrategie

One of the major functions of transfer pricing is the optimal coordination of internal trade between responsibility centers in decentralized firms. According to standard theory the efficient level of internal trade is achieved by marginal cost pricing. If one of the firm's profit centers faces duopolistic competition on the final product market, the firm's headquarters can...

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Deutsch / 01/01/1998

Absprachen beim Groves-Mechanismus: Eine spieltheoretische Untersuchung

Economic literature has proposed several incentive mechanisms in order to induce agents in divisionalized organizations to reveal their private information. Among these mechanisms the class of Groves mechanisms has the distinguishing property of implementing truthful reporting as an equilibrium in dominant strategies. However, critiques maintain that agents may collude and transmit...

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Deutsch / 01/01/1998

Strategic transfer pricing, absorption costing and vertical integration

This paper analyzes the use of transfer pricing as a strategic device in divisionalized firms facing duopolistic price competition. When transfer prices are observable, both firms' headquarters will exclude their marketing division from the external input market and charge a transfer price above the market price of the intermediate product to induce their marketing managers to...

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English / 01/01/1998

Corporatism versus social democracy: Divergent fortunes of the Austrian and Swedish labour movements

In Austria, the social democrats suffered major electoral losses in the 1980s and the first half of the 1990s, and these losses translated primarily into gains for right-wing populism. In Sweden, by contrast, the social democrats have pretty much held their own in recent elections (except for 1991) and protest voting has assumed leftist as well as rightist forms. Commonly regarded as...

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Université de Genève

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English / 01/01/1998

Was It Worth the Effort? The Outcomes and Consequences of Social Movements

Research on social movements has usually addressed issues of movement emergence and mobilization, yet has paid less attention to their outcomes and consequences. Although there exists a considerable amount of work on this aspect, little systematic research has been done so far. Most existing work focuses on political and policy outcomes of movements, whereas few studies address their...

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Université de Genève

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English / 01/01/1998

The Other Side of the Coin: Explaining Crossnational Similarities Between Social Movements

This exploratory essay provides a general framework for the study of crossnational similarities among social movements by looking at three broad social processes: globalization, structural affinity, and diffusion. Each of these concepts is at the core of three apparently rival explanations of movement similarities. The globalization model explains similarities among social movements...

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Université de Genève

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English / 01/01/1998

The WTO Dispute Settlement System: Playing the Game

This paper analyzes the new World Trade Organization (WTO) dispute settlement system as a dynamic game under uncertainty, and explores its strategic elements and incentive structure. Our model delivers a number of implications, confirmed by already settled cases: Governments are often tempted to introduce trade restrictions which can guar- antee a positive payoff for a certain period...

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English / 01/01/1998

Statistical Inference for Lorenz Curves with Censored Data

Lorenz curves and associated tools for ranking income distributions are commonly estimated on the assumption that full, unbiased samples are available. However it is common to ¯nd income and wealth distributions that are routinely censored or trimmed. We derive the sampling distribution for a key family of statistics in the case where data have been modified in this fashion.

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Université de Genève

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English / 01/01/1998

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