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1by Cappelen, Alexander W Luttens, Roland Iwan Sørensen, Erik Tungodden, Bertil Published in Management science (01.06.2019)“...The pari passu principle of awarding claimants proportionally to their pre-insolvency claims is the most prominent principle in the law of insolvency. We...”
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2“...This paper presents an alternative implementation of firm-level collective wage bargaining, where bargaining proceeds as a finite sequence of sessions between...”
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3by Houba, Harold Luttens, Roland Iwan Weikard, Hans Peter Published in Review of economic design (2017)“...We revisit the jungle economy of Piccione and Rubinstein (Econ J 117(July):883–896, 2007) in which the allocation of resources is driven by coercion. In this...”
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4by Roland Iwan Luttens Marie-Anne Valfort Published in The Scandinavian journal of economics (01.09.2012)“...We endow individuals who differ in skills and tastes for working, with altruistic preferences for redistribution in a voting model where a unidimensional...”
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5“...We present a new fair allocation, coined a 'Pareto-efficient and Shared Resources Equivalent' allocation, which compensates for different productive skills,...”
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6by Roland Iwan Luttens Published in Social choice and welfare (01.01.2010)“...In a model where individuals with different levels of skills exert different levels of effort, we propose to use individuals' minimal rights to divide an extra...”
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7“...Our concern is for income inequalities that may result from non-welfaristic redistribution schemes. We show that for large classes of income functions Lorenz...”
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9“...The pari passu principle of awarding claimants proportionally to their pre-insolvency claims is the most prominent principle in the law of insolvency. We...”
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11“...We study different determinants of real-life R&D decisions within a net present value framework. Besides entry threat, Bertrand competition and multi-stage R&D...”
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12“...We revisit the jungle economy of Piccione and Rubinstein (Econ J 117(July):883–896, 2007) in which the allocation of resources is driven by coercion. In this...”
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13by Houba, Harold Luttens, Roland Iwan Weikard, Hans Peter Published in Review of economic design (2017)“...We revisit the jungle economy of Piccione and Rubinstein (Econ J 117(July):883–896, 2007) in which the allocation of resources is driven by coercion. In this...”
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14by Luttens, Roland Iwan“...In a model where individuals with different levels of skills exert different levels of effort, we propose to use individuals' minimal rights to divide an extra...”
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15by Luttens, Roland Iwan Published in Social Choice and Welfare (2009)“...In a model where individuals with different levels of skills exert different levels of effort, we propose to use individuals' minimal rights to divide an extra...”
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17“...We present a new fair allocation, coined a 'Pareto-efficient and Shared Resources Equivalent' allocation, which compensates for different productive skills,...”