Neary, J. Peter(University College Dublin. Institute for the Study of Social Change (Geary Institute), 2002-09-25)
I review previous approaches to modelling oligopoly in general equilibrium, and propose
a new view which in principle overcomes their deficiencies: modelling firms as large in their
own market but small in the economy ...
Neary, J. Peter(University College Dublin. School of Economics, 2002-10)
I review previous approaches to modelling oligopoly in general equilibrium, and propose
a new view which in principle overcomes their deficiencies: modelling firms as large in their own market but small in the economy as ...
Neary, J. Peter(University College Dublin. School of Economics, 2000-12-11)
I take the publication of The Spatial Economy by Fujita, Krugman and Venables as
an opportunity to expound and assess the "new economic geography". I use a simple diagram to show how the basic model works; give a ...
Neary, J. Peter(University College Dublin. School of Economics, 2000-12-11)
Almost twenty-five years after the appearance of Dixit and Stiglitz’s paper on
monopolistic competition and optimum product diversity, I try to take stock of the progres which has been made in applying their approach to ...
The study examines the perceptions and preferences of passengers on interurban rail and bus and compares the preferences
of passengers on both these modes. This is carried out to identify where passengers feel changes are ...
We explore the possibility that a systematic relationship exists between employment within a particular type of contract and risk preference. We exploit a set of proxies for risk preference, whereby some of the proxies ...
The desire for ‘vibrant’, ‘bohemian’ neighbourhoods forms a focal point of the amenity preferences of Richard Florida’s ‘creative class’ thesis. Here, a vibrant street culture, which includes cafes and restaurants spilling ...
Ranked preference data arise when a set of judges rank, in order of their preference, a set of objects. Such data arise in preferential voting systems and market
research surveys. Covariate data associated with the judges ...
Many articles examine general level preferences for redistribution. However, few articles examine preferences for specific forms of redistribution. This article examines the decomposition of demand for three major categories ...
Many papers examine general level preferences for redistribution. However, few
papers examine preferences for specific forms of redistribution. This paper examines
the decomposition of demand for three major categories ...