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Fabien Gensbittel, and Jérôme Renault
vol. 40, n. 4, November 2015, pp. 820–841
We consider zero-sum repeated games with incomplete information on both sides, where the states privately observed by each player follow independent Markov chains. It generalizes the model, introduced by Aumann and Maschler in the sixties and solved by Mertens and Zamir in the seventies, where the...
Edmond Baranes, and David Bardey
vol. 36, n. 5, November 2015
This article examines a model of competition between two types of health insurer: Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs) and nonintegrated insurers. HMOs vertically integrate health care providers and pay them at a competitive price, while nonintegrated health insurers work as indemnity plans and...
Helmuth Cremer, and Kerstin Roeder
vol. 136, November 2015, pp. 81–84
This paper studies the political economy of a basic income (BI) versus a means tested welfare scheme. We show in a very simple setting that if society votes on the type of system, its generosity as well as the “severity” of means testing (if any), a BI system could only emerge in the political...
Anna D’Annunzio, and Antonio Russo
vol. 40, November 2015, pp. 30–47
We investigate the relation between Net Neutrality regulation and Internet fragmentation. We model a two-sided market, where Content Providers (CPs) and consumers interact through Internet Service Providers (ISPs), and CPs sell consumers' attention to advertisers. Under Net Neutrality, a zero-price...
Stefan Ambec, and Claude Crampes
November 30, 2015
Christian Gollier, and Jean Tirole
November 29, 2015
Vincent Réquillart
November 28, 2015
Christian Gollier
November 25, 2015
Claude Crampes, and Thomas-Olivier Léautier
November 23, 2015
Frédéric Cherbonnier, and Emmanuel Thibault
November 20, 2015