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Equilibrium search model with endogenous growth rate of human capital

Wansheng Tang, Chi Zhou, Chaoqun Xiao, Ruiqing Zhao (2016)

Kybernetika

This article studies an equilibrium search problem when jobs provided by firms can be either unskilled or skilled and when workers differing in their education level can be either low-educated or high-educated. The structure proportion of jobs affects the equilibrium which indicates a threshold that can distinguish whether the equilibrium is separating or cross-skill. In addition, the cross-skill equilibrium solution implies the high-educated workers are more likely to obtain higher pay rates than...

Equilibrium transitions in finite populations of players

J. Miękisz (2006)

Banach Center Publications

We discuss stochastic dynamics of finite populations of individuals playing symmetric games. We review recent results concerning the dependence of the long-run behavior of such systems on the number of players and the noise level. In the case of two-player games with two symmetric Nash equilibria, when the number of players increases, the population undergoes multiple transitions between its equilibria.

Equivalences and Congruences on Infinite Conway Games∗

Furio Honsell, Marina Lenisa, Rekha Redamalla (2012)

RAIRO - Theoretical Informatics and Applications

Taking the view that infinite plays are draws, we study Conway non-terminating games and non-losing strategies. These admit a sharp coalgebraic presentation, where non-terminating games are seen as a final coalgebra and game contructors, such as disjunctive sum, as final morphisms. We have shown, in a previous paper, that Conway’s theory of terminating games can be rephrased naturally in terms of game (pre)congruences. Namely, various...

Equivalences and Congruences on Infinite Conway Games∗

Furio Honsell, Marina Lenisa, Rekha Redamalla (2012)

RAIRO - Theoretical Informatics and Applications

Taking the view that infinite plays are draws, we study Conway non-terminating games and non-losing strategies. These admit a sharp coalgebraic presentation, where non-terminating games are seen as a final coalgebra and game contructors, such as disjunctive sum, as final morphisms. We have shown, in a previous paper, that Conway’s theory of terminating games can be rephrased naturally in terms of game (pre)congruences. Namely, various...

Essai de formalisation de la dynamique de la discussion dans les groupes restreints de quelques conditions d'apparition d'un comportement limite

D. Chevrolet, G. Le Calvé (1972)

Mathématiques et Sciences Humaines

On élabore un modèle mathématique de la discussion dans un groupe restreint en introduisant cinq variables qui sont : l'attitude de chaque individu vis-à-vis du problème posé, son coefficient d'intégration au groupe, la matrice des sympathies à l'intérieur du groupe, le sujet qui fait la nième intervention et ce qu'il dit. On peut alors construire un système aléatoire à liaisons complètes rendant compte de l'évolution de la discussion. En particularisant l'opérateur T de ce système, on retrouve...

Estimating the supply chain efficiency loss when the seller has to estimate the buyer’s willingness to pay

Xavier Brusset (2014)

RAIRO - Operations Research - Recherche Opérationnelle

We study the pricing problem between two firms when the manufacturer’s willingness to pay (wtp) for the supplier’s good is not known by the latter. We demonstrate that it is in the interest of the manufacturer to hide this information from the supplier. The precision of the information available to the supplier modifies the rent distribution. The risk of opportunistic behaviour entails a loss of efficiency in the supply chain. The model is extended to the case of a supplier submitting offers to...

Estimation of a Regression Function on a Point Process and its Application to Financial Ruin Risk Forecast

Dia, Galaye, Kone, Abdoulaye (2009)

Serdica Mathematical Journal

2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: Primary 60G55; secondary 60G25.We estimate a regression function on a point process by the Tukey regressogram method in a general setting and we give an application in the case of a Risk Process. We show among other things that, in classical Poisson model with parameter r, if W is the amount of the claim with finite espectation E(W) = m, Sn (resp. Rn) the accumulated interval waiting time for successive claims (resp. the aggregate claims amount) up to the...

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