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This paper studies a model of announcements by a privately informed government about the future state of the economic activity in an economy subject to recurrent shocks and with distortions due to income taxation. Although transparent communication would ex ante be desirable, we find that even a benevolent government may ex-post be non-informative, in an attempt to countervail the tax distortion with a "second best" compensating distortion in information. This result provides a rationale for independent national statistical offices, committed to truthful communication. We also find that whether inequality in income distribution favors or harms government transparency depends on labor supply elasticity.

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En el presente informe se realiza un análisis crítico del sistema español de financiación territorial y se avanzan una serie de recomendaciones para su reforma. La principal conclusión del trabajo es que el modelo actual no se adecua satisfactoriamente a los principios de igualdad, autonomía, responsabilidad y transparencia que deberían orientar su diseño y puede dificultar el cumplimiento de los objetivos básicos de la política macroeconómica. La solución de estos problemas exigiría una reforma en profundidad del sistema actual en la línea que se esboza en la parte final del documento. En el análisis se distingue entre el subsistema de régimen común en el que se integran la mayoría de las comunidades autónomas y el subsistema foral que se aplica en el País Vasco y Navarra. El sistema de régimen común ha sido objeto recientemente de una reforma que ha introducido novedades importantes en su estructura y filosofía. En el lado positivo, la nueva ley se ha traducido en una distribución más equitativa de los recursos asignados a las regiones, reduciendo de forma apreciable la dispersión de la financiación por unidad de necesidad en relación con el sistema anterior. Otra mejora significativa ha sido la creación del Fondo de Garantía, un instrumento que, por primera vez en la historia del sistema, permite ir adaptando la financiación a las cambiantes circunstancias regionales, ofreciendo así a las comunidades autónomas un seguro parcial contra los riesgos ligados a la evolución de sus ingresos y sus necesidades de gasto. A pesar de que éstas son mejoras importantes, el balance global de la reforma no es positivo. El nuevo acuerdo no resuelve satisfactoriamente los problemas que obligaron a la reforma de su antecesor, es bastante más complejo y opaco que éste, introduce un mecanismo de nivelación parcial de dudoso encaje constitucional, opta por un reparto inicial incierto que podría ser difícilmente aceptable ex-post para algunas regiones, y no ha abordado otros problemas estructurales del sistema, incluyendo su excesiva sensibilidad al ciclo económico. El sistema foral tampoco está libre de problemas. Tal como se ha implementado en la práctica, el modelo vasco-navarro de concierto o convenio supone una violación flagrante de la prohibición constitucional de que los regímenes autonómicos comporten privilegios económicos o sociales y constituye una fuente permanente de inestabilidad para el sistema de régimen común al ser percibido como un agravio comparativo en las regiones no forales de mayor renta, y en particular, en Cataluña. Según mis cálculos, la financiación por habitante del País Vasco es superior en un 60% a la media de las regiones de régimen común a igualdad de competencias y la situación no es muy distinta en Navarra. El origen de esta anomalía está en las leyes quinquenales del Cupo, donde los principios y procedimientos de valoración establecidos en la ley del Concierto se concretan de una forma muy discutible. Los problemas fundamentales que se detectan son dos. Primero, la valoración de las competencias estatales no asumidas por el País Vasco que se recoge en los anexos de las leyes quinquenales está fuertemente sesgada a la baja. Y segundo, el ajuste por IVA se realiza utilizando valores desfasados de los coeficientes que recogen el peso del País Vasco en el consumo nacional y en la base del impuesto. El efecto conjunto de ambos factores ha sido el de rebajar la contribución vasca a los gastos del Estado en 2.800 millones de euros en 2002 y en casi 4.500 millones en 2007, lo que supone respectivamente un 6,21% y un 6,89% del PIB del País Vasco. Dado todo esto, resulta difícil evitar la conclusión de que el diseño del sistema de financiación regional sigue siendo un problema abierto que no tardará mucho en volver a ocupar un lugar preferente en la agenda política nacional. Es de esperar que la próxima reforma del modelo sea algo más meditada que la aprobada el pasado diciembre y sirva realmente para dotar de un diseño razonable a uno de los elementos más críticos de nuestra arquitectura legal. Para alcanzar este objetivo, será necesario realizar una serie de reformas que pueden agruparse en tres grandes líneas de actuación: garantizar el cumplimiento efectivo del principio de igualdad, reforzar la responsabilidad fiscal de los gobiernos regionales y asegurar que el sistema contribuye a alcanzar los objetivos fundamentales de la política macroeconómica, o al menos que no dificulta su cumplimiento. Entre las medidas recomendadas cabría destacar las siguientes: - Corregir gradualmente el fuerte sesgo a la baja que existe actualmente en el cálculo de la aportación de los territorios forales a la hacienda central. Para ello no hace falta modificar las leyes del Concierto vasco y el Convenio navarro. Bastaría con que en las correspondientes leyes quinquenales se realizase una valoración razonable de las competencias que permanecen en manos del Estado, entre las que habría de incluirse la nivelación interregional, y se actualizasen los coeficientes que se utilizan para calcular el ajuste por IVA. - Recuperar la garantía de igualdad de acceso de todos los ciudadanos al conjunto de los servicios públicos como principio básico orientador del diseño del sistema de financiación y asegurar su aplicación efectiva en la práctica. Con este fin, sería aconsejable eliminar el Fondo de Suficiencia (excepto como vehículo para la financiación de las competencias singulares) y los Fondos de Convergencia para repartir el conjunto de los recursos del sistema de acuerdo con la fórmula de necesidades de gasto que actualmente se aplica sólo a la dotación del Fondo de Garantía. Con el fin de evitar la necesidad de fuertes recortes en la financiación de algunas comunidades, convendría hacer una transición suave desde la asignación actual hasta la derivada de la fórmula. - Introducir ciertos retoques en la actual fórmula de necesidades de gasto, incluyendo la recuperación de una partida que permita sufragar los costes fijos ligados a las instituciones de autogobierno y a ciertos servicios autonómicos así como la introducción de una corrección por diferencias en niveles de precios entre regiones. - Desdoblar el IRPF, el IVA y los Impuestos Especiales en un tramo estatal y otro autonómico claramente diferenciados, abandonando los actuales porcentajes de cesión. Los dos tramos serían regulados de forma independiente, aunque manteniendo en manos del Estado la determinación de la base imponible y la gestión del impuesto. - Dotar a las comunidades autónomas de competencias normativas sobre un tramo de los principales tributos indirectos y sobre los elementos de copago en sanidad, educación y otros servicios. Dada la oposición de la Comisión Europea a cualquier cambio normativo que pueda abrir la puerta a la existencia de tipos impositivos diferenciados regionalmente, el poder de decisión sobre el tramo autonómico del IVA y los Impuestos Especiales deberá ejercerse de forma colegiada por el conjunto de las comunidades autónomas, que habrán de fijar tipos uniformes en todo el territorio nacional. - Establecer un Fondo de Estabilización Presupuestaria, que se nutriría con el 'exceso' de recudación tributaria que se genera en la parte alta del ciclo económico y serviría para complementar los ingresos autonómicos en la parte baja del mismo. - Reformar la legislación sobre estabilidad presupuestaria para fijar a las comunidades autónomas un objetivo de equilibrio presupuestario año a año similar al que ya tienen las corporaciones locales y para concretar las medidas extraordinarias que el Estado podrá imponer a las administraciones territoriales en situaciones de 'emergencia presupuestaria'.

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In this article, we explore the contractual design of toll road concession contracts. We highlight the fact that contracting parties try to sign not only complete rigid contracts in order to avoid renegotiations but also flexible contracts in order to adapt contractual framework to contingencies and to create incentives for cooperative behavior. This gives rise to multiple toll adjustment provisions and to a tradeoff between rigid and flexible contracts. Such a tradeoff is formalized using an incomplete contract framework - including ex post maladaptation and renegotiation costs - and propositions are tested using an original database of 71 concession contracts. Our results suggest an important role for economic efficiency concerns, as well as politics, in designing such public-private contracts. Codes JEL : D23, H11, H54, L14, L9.

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In this paper we study the optimal ex-ante merger policy in a model where merger proposals are the result of strategic bargaining among alternative candidates. We allow for firm asymmetries and, in particular, we emphasize the fact that potential synergies generated by a merger may vary substantially depending on the identity of the participating firms. The model demonstrates that, under some circumstances, relatively inefficient mergers may take place. That is, a particular merger may materialize despite the existence of an alternative merger capable of generating higher social surplus and even higher profits. Such bargaining failures have important implications for the ex-ante optimal merger policy. We show that a more stringent policy than the ex-post optimal reduces the scope of these bargaining failures and raises expected social surplus. We use a bargaining model that is flexible, in the sense that its strategic structure does not place any exogenous restriction on the endogenous likelihood of feasible mergers.

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The paper considers some issue in the governance of the European Protected Designation of Origin (PDO). The PDO systems are the outcomes of both farmers and consumers expectations and connect the valorisation of the agricultural and rural resources of given territories to the quality of typical products. A critical point in the governance of the PDO systems is represented by the connection between the quality strategies and the uncertainty. The paper argues that the PDO systems can be thought of as strictly coordinated subsystems in which the ex post governance play a critical role in coping with quality uncertainty. The study suggests that the society's inducements given raise to complex organizational systems in which the allocation of decision rights to PDO collective organizations play a major role. The empirical analysis is carried out by examining ten Italian PDO systems in order to identify the decision rights allocated.

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Financial markets play an important role in an economy performing various functions like mobilizing and pooling savings, producing information about investment opportunities, screening and monitoring investments, implementation of corporate governance, diversification and management of risk. These functions influence saving rates, investment decisions, technological innovation and, therefore, have important implications for welfare. In my PhD dissertation I examine the interplay of financial and product markets by looking at different channels through which financial markets may influence an economy.My dissertation consists of four chapters. The first chapter is a co-authored work with Martin Strieborny, a PhD student from the University of Lausanne. The second chapter is a co-authored work with Melise Jaud, a PhD student from the Paris School of Economics. The third chapter is co-authored with both Melise Jaud and Martin Strieborny. The last chapter of my PhD dissertation is a single author paper.Chapter 1 of my PhD thesis analyzes the effect of financial development on growth of contract intensive industries. These industries intensively use intermediate inputs that neither can be sold on organized exchange, nor are reference-priced (Levchenko, 2007; Nunn, 2007). A typical example of a contract intensive industry would be an industry where an upstream supplier has to make investments in order to customize a product for needs of a downstream buyer. After the investment is made and the product is adjusted, the buyer may refuse to meet a commitment and trigger ex post renegotiation. Since the product is customized to the buyer's needs, the supplier cannot sell the product to a different buyer at the original price. This is referred in the literature as the holdup problem. As a consequence, the individually rational suppliers will underinvest into relationship-specific assets, hurting the downstream firms with negative consequences for aggregate growth. The standard way to mitigate the hold up problem is to write a binding contract and to rely on the legal enforcement by the state. However, even the most effective contract enforcement might fail to protect the supplier in tough times when the buyer lacks a reliable source of external financing. This suggests the potential role of financial intermediaries, banks in particular, in mitigating the incomplete contract problem. First, financial products like letters of credit and letters of guarantee can substantially decrease a risk and transaction costs of parties. Second, a bank loan can serve as a signal about a buyer's true financial situation, an upstream firm will be more willing undertake relationship-specific investment knowing that the business partner is creditworthy and will abstain from myopic behavior (Fama, 1985; von Thadden, 1995). Therefore, a well-developed financial (especially banking) system should disproportionately benefit contract intensive industries.The empirical test confirms this hypothesis. Indeed, contract intensive industries seem to grow faster in countries with a well developed financial system. Furthermore, this effect comes from a more developed banking sector rather than from a deeper stock market. These results are reaffirmed examining the effect of US bank deregulation on the growth of contract intensive industries in different states. Beyond an overall pro-growth effect, the bank deregulation seems to disproportionately benefit the industries requiring relationship-specific investments from their suppliers.Chapter 2 of my PhD focuses on the role of the financial sector in promoting exports of developing countries. In particular, it investigates how credit constraints affect the ability of firms operating in agri-food sectors of developing countries to keep exporting to foreign markets.Trade in high-value agri-food products from developing countries has expanded enormously over the last two decades offering opportunities for development. However, trade in agri-food is governed by a growing array of standards. Sanitary and Phytosanitary standards (SPS) and technical regulations impose additional sunk, fixed and operating costs along the firms' export life. Such costs may be detrimental to firms' survival, "pricing out" producers that cannot comply. The existence of these costs suggests a potential role of credit constraints in shaping the duration of trade relationships on foreign markets. A well-developed financial system provides the funds to exporters necessary to adjust production processes in order to meet quality and quantity requirements in foreign markets and to maintain long-standing trade relationships. The products with higher needs for financing should benefit the most from a well functioning financial system. This differential effect calls for a difference-in-difference approach initially proposed by Rajan and Zingales (1998). As a proxy for demand for financing of agri-food products, the sanitary risk index developed by Jaud et al. (2009) is used. The empirical literature on standards and norms show high costs of compliance, both variable and fixed, for high-value food products (Garcia-Martinez and Poole, 2004; Maskus et al., 2005). The sanitary risk index reflects the propensity of products to fail health and safety controls on the European Union (EU) market. Given the high costs of compliance, the sanitary risk index captures the demand for external financing to comply with such regulations.The prediction is empirically tested examining the export survival of different agri-food products from firms operating in Ghana, Mali, Malawi, Senegal and Tanzania. The results suggest that agri-food products that require more financing to keep up with food safety regulation of the destination market, indeed sustain longer in foreign market, when they are exported from countries with better developed financial markets.Chapter 3 analyzes the link between financial markets and efficiency of resource allocation in an economy. Producing and exporting products inconsistent with a country's factor endowments constitutes a serious misallocation of funds, which undermines competitiveness of the economy and inhibits its long term growth. In this chapter, inefficient exporting patterns are analyzed through the lens of the agency theories from the corporate finance literature. Managers may pursue projects with negative net present values because their perquisites or even their job might depend on them. Exporting activities are particularly prone to this problem. Business related to foreign markets involves both high levels of additional spending and strong incentives for managers to overinvest. Rational managers might have incentives to push for exports that use country's scarce factors which is suboptimal from a social point of view. Export subsidies might further skew the incentives towards inefficient exporting. Management can divert the export subsidies into investments promoting inefficient exporting.Corporate finance literature stresses the disciplining role of outside debt in counteracting the internal pressures to divert such "free cash flow" into unprofitable investments. Managers can lose both their reputation and the control of "their" firm if the unpaid external debt triggers a bankruptcy procedure. The threat of possible failure to satisfy debt service payments pushes the managers toward an efficient use of available resources (Jensen, 1986; Stulz, 1990; Hart and Moore, 1995). The main sources of debt financing in the most countries are banks. The disciplining role of banks might be especially important in the countries suffering from insufficient judicial quality. Banks, in pursuing their rights, rely on comparatively simple legal interventions that can be implemented even by mediocre courts. In addition to their disciplining role, banks can promote efficient exporting patterns in a more direct way by relaxing credit constraints of producers, through screening, identifying and investing in the most profitable investment projects. Therefore, a well-developed domestic financial system, and particular banking system, would help to push a country's exports towards products congruent with its comparative advantage.This prediction is tested looking at the survival of different product categories exported to US market. Products are identified according to the Euclidian distance between their revealed factor intensity and the country's factor endowments. The results suggest that products suffering from a comparative disadvantage (labour-intensive products from capital-abundant countries) survive less on the competitive US market. This pattern is stronger if the exporting country has a well-developed banking system. Thus, a strong banking sector promotes exports consistent with a country comparative advantage.Chapter 4 of my PhD thesis further examines the role of financial markets in fostering efficient resource allocation in an economy. In particular, the allocative efficiency hypothesis is investigated in the context of equity market liberalization.Many empirical studies document a positive and significant effect of financial liberalization on growth (Levchenko et al. 2009; Quinn and Toyoda 2009; Bekaert et al., 2005). However, the decrease in the cost of capital and the associated growth in investment appears rather modest in comparison to the large GDP growth effect (Bekaert and Harvey, 2005; Henry, 2000, 2003). Therefore, financial liberalization may have a positive impact on growth through its effect on the allocation of funds across firms and sectors.Free access to international capital markets allows the largest and most profitable domestic firms to borrow funds in foreign markets (Rajan and Zingales, 2003). As domestic banks loose some of their best clients, they reoptimize their lending practices seeking new clients among small and younger industrial firms. These firms are likely to be more risky than large and established companies. Screening of customers becomes prevalent as the return to screening rises. Banks, ceteris paribus, tend to focus on firms operating in comparative-advantage sectors because they are better risks. Firms in comparative-disadvantage sectors finding it harder to finance their entry into or survival in export markets either exit or refrain from entering export markets. On aggregate, one should therefore expect to see less entry, more exit, and shorter survival on export markets in those sectors after financial liberalization.The paper investigates the effect of financial liberalization on a country's export pattern by comparing the dynamics of entry and exit of different products in a country export portfolio before and after financial liberalization.The results suggest that products that lie far from the country's comparative advantage set tend to disappear relatively faster from the country's export portfolio following the liberalization of financial markets. In other words, financial liberalization tends to rebalance the composition of a country's export portfolio towards the products that intensively use the economy's abundant factors.

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Executive compensation packages are often valued in an inconsistent manner: while employee stock options (ESOs) are typically valued ex-ante, cash bonuses are valued ex-post. This renders the existing valuation models of employee compensation packages theoretically unsatisfactory and, potentially, empirically distortive. In this paper, we propose an option-based framework for ex-ante valuation of cash bonus contracts. After obtaining closed-form expressions for ex-ante values of several frequently used types of bonus contracts, we utilize them to explore the e¤ects that the shape of a bonus contract has on the executive s attitude toward risk-taking. We, also, study pay-performance sensitivity of such contracts. We show that the terms of a bonus contract can dramatically impact both risk-taking behavior as well as pay-performance incentives. Several testable predictions are made, and venues of future research outlined.

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We consider an economy where the production technology has constantreturns to scale but where in the descentralized equilibrium thereare aggregate increasing returns to scale. The result follows froma positive contracting externality among firms. If a firms issurrounded by more firms, employees have more opportunitiesoutside their own firm. This improves employees' incentives toinvest in the presence of ex post renegotiation at the firm level,at not cost. Our leading result is that if a region is sparselypopulated or if the degree of development in the region is lowenough, there are multiple equilibria in the level of sectorialemployment. From the theoretical model we derive a non-linearfirst-order censored difference equation for sectoral employment.Our results are strongly consistent with the multiple equilibriahypothesis and the existence of a sectoral critical scale (belowwich the sector follows a delocation process). The scale of theregions' population and the degree of development reduce thecritical scale of the sector.

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A sequential weakly efficient two-auction game with entry costs, interdependence between objects, two potential bidders and IPV assumption is presented here in order to give some theoretical predictions on the effects of geographical scale economies on local service privatization performance. It is shown that the first object seller takes profit of this interdependence. The interdependence externality rises effective competition for the first object, expressed as the probability of having more than one final bidder. Besides, if there is more than one final bidder in the first auction, seller extracts the entire bidder¿s expected future surplus differential between having won the first auction and having lost. Consequences for second object seller are less clear, reflecting the contradictory nature of the two main effects of object interdependence. On the one hand, first auction winner becomes ¿stronger¿, so that expected payments rise in a competitive environment. On the other hand, first auction loser becomes relatively ¿weaker¿, hence (probably) reducing effective competition for the second object. Additionally, some contributions to static auction theory with entry cost and asymmetric bidders are presented in the appendix

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Executive Summary The unifying theme of this thesis is the pursuit of a satisfactory ways to quantify the riskureward trade-off in financial economics. First in the context of a general asset pricing model, then across models and finally across country borders. The guiding principle in that pursuit was to seek innovative solutions by combining ideas from different fields in economics and broad scientific research. For example, in the first part of this thesis we sought a fruitful application of strong existence results in utility theory to topics in asset pricing. In the second part we implement an idea from the field of fuzzy set theory to the optimal portfolio selection problem, while the third part of this thesis is to the best of our knowledge, the first empirical application of some general results in asset pricing in incomplete markets to the important topic of measurement of financial integration. While the first two parts of this thesis effectively combine well-known ways to quantify the risk-reward trade-offs the third one can be viewed as an empirical verification of the usefulness of the so-called "good deal bounds" theory in designing risk-sensitive pricing bounds. Chapter 1 develops a discrete-time asset pricing model, based on a novel ordinally equivalent representation of recursive utility. To the best of our knowledge, we are the first to use a member of a novel class of recursive utility generators to construct a representative agent model to address some long-lasting issues in asset pricing. Applying strong representation results allows us to show that the model features countercyclical risk premia, for both consumption and financial risk, together with low and procyclical risk free rate. As the recursive utility used nests as a special case the well-known time-state separable utility, all results nest the corresponding ones from the standard model and thus shed light on its well-known shortcomings. The empirical investigation to support these theoretical results, however, showed that as long as one resorts to econometric methods based on approximating conditional moments with unconditional ones, it is not possible to distinguish the model we propose from the standard one. Chapter 2 is a join work with Sergei Sontchik. There we provide theoretical and empirical motivation for aggregation of performance measures. The main idea is that as it makes sense to apply several performance measures ex-post, it also makes sense to base optimal portfolio selection on ex-ante maximization of as many possible performance measures as desired. We thus offer a concrete algorithm for optimal portfolio selection via ex-ante optimization over different horizons of several risk-return trade-offs simultaneously. An empirical application of that algorithm, using seven popular performance measures, suggests that realized returns feature better distributional characteristics relative to those of realized returns from portfolio strategies optimal with respect to single performance measures. When comparing the distributions of realized returns we used two partial risk-reward orderings first and second order stochastic dominance. We first used the Kolmogorov Smirnov test to determine if the two distributions are indeed different, which combined with a visual inspection allowed us to demonstrate that the way we propose to aggregate performance measures leads to portfolio realized returns that first order stochastically dominate the ones that result from optimization only with respect to, for example, Treynor ratio and Jensen's alpha. We checked for second order stochastic dominance via point wise comparison of the so-called absolute Lorenz curve, or the sequence of expected shortfalls for a range of quantiles. As soon as the plot of the absolute Lorenz curve for the aggregated performance measures was above the one corresponding to each individual measure, we were tempted to conclude that the algorithm we propose leads to portfolio returns distribution that second order stochastically dominates virtually all performance measures considered. Chapter 3 proposes a measure of financial integration, based on recent advances in asset pricing in incomplete markets. Given a base market (a set of traded assets) and an index of another market, we propose to measure financial integration through time by the size of the spread between the pricing bounds of the market index, relative to the base market. The bigger the spread around country index A, viewed from market B, the less integrated markets A and B are. We investigate the presence of structural breaks in the size of the spread for EMU member country indices before and after the introduction of the Euro. We find evidence that both the level and the volatility of our financial integration measure increased after the introduction of the Euro. That counterintuitive result suggests the presence of an inherent weakness in the attempt to measure financial integration independently of economic fundamentals. Nevertheless, the results about the bounds on the risk free rate appear plausible from the view point of existing economic theory about the impact of integration on interest rates.

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Abstract This thesis presents three empirical studies in the field of health insurance in Switzerland. First we investigate the link between health insurance coverage and health care expenditures. We use claims data for over 60 000 adult individuals covered by a major Swiss Health Insurance Fund, followed for four years; the data show a strong positive correlation between coverage and expenditures. Two methods are developed and estimated in order to separate selection effects (due to individual choice of coverage) and incentive effects ("ex post moral hazard"). The first method uses the comparison between inpatient and outpatient expenditures to identify both effects and we conclude that both selection and incentive effects are significantly present in our data. The second method is based on a structural model of joint demand of health care and health insurance and makes the most of the change in the marginal cost of health care to identify selection and incentive effects. We conclude that the correlation between insurance coverage and health care expenditures may be decomposed into the two effects: 75% may be attributed to selection, and 25 % to incentive effects. Moreover, we estimate that a decrease in the coinsurance rate from 100% to 10% increases the marginal demand for health care by about 90% and from 100% to 0% by about 150%. Secondly, having shown that selection and incentive effects exist in the Swiss health insurance market, we present the consequence of this result in the context of risk adjustment. We show that if individuals choose their insurance coverage in function of their health status (selection effect), the optimal compensations should be function of the se- lection and incentive effects. Therefore, a risk adjustment mechanism which ignores these effects, as it is the case presently in Switzerland, will miss his main goal to eliminate incentives for sickness funds to select risks. Using a simplified model, we show that the optimal compensations have to take into account the distribution of risks through the insurance plans in case of self-selection in order to avoid incentives to select risks.Then, we apply our propositions to Swiss data and propose a simple econometric procedure to control for self-selection in the estimation of the risk adjustment formula in order to compute the optimal compensations.

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In this paper we study the role of incomplete ex ante contracts for ex post trade. Previous experimental evidence indicates that a contract provides a reference point for entitlements when the terms are negotiated in a competitive market. We show that this finding no longer holds when the terms are determined in a non-competitive way. Our results imply that the presence of a "fundamental transformation" (i.e., the transition from a competitive market to a bilateral relationship) is important for a contract to become a reference point. To the best of our knowledge this behavioral aspect of the fundamental transformation has not been shown before.

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Tutkimuksessa tarkastellaan yrityskauppaan ja arvonmääritykseen liittyviä taustatekijöitä ostajan näkökulmasta sekä varsinaisen arvonmäärityksen työkaluja. Tutkielman teoriaosuuden päätavoitteena on arvonmäärityksen taustojen ja yleisimpien arvonmääritysmallien selventäminen teoriatasolla ja antaa pohjaa tutkielman empiriaosuuden arvonmääritystyökalujen valinnalle ja käytölle. Tutkimuksen empiriaosuus on tapaustutkimus, jossa luodaan ex post - katsaus urheilu ja vapaa-aika toimialalla toimivan ostetun yrityksen arvoon ja siihen vaikuttaviin tekijöihin. Empiriaosuudessa ensisijaisena tavoitteena on määrittää valitulla arvonmääritystyökalulla julkisten tilinpäätöstietojen pohjalta ostetulle yritykselle arvo. Empiriaosuudessa valitun diskontattuihin vapaisiin kassavirtoihin perustuvan Navita Yritysmalli -työkalun avulla määritetään ostetulle yritykselle arvo. Laskelmien perusteella voidaan todeta, että Suunto Oy on ollut kannattava investointi nykyiselle emoyhtiölleen, vaikka Suunto Oy ei ole yltänytkään aivan kaikkiin emoyhtiön asettamiin tavoitteisiin. Kaupan myötä on syntynyt myös positiivista synergiaa, esimerkiksi Suunnon pääoma on saatu kiertämään nopeammin ja kannattavuus on kasvanut. Suunnon kauppa oli askel kohti Amerin tavoitetta olla maailman johtava urheiluvälinevalmistaja.

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Tässä diplomityössä tutkittiin kysynnän ennustamista Vaasan & Vaasan Oy:n tuotteille. Ensin työssä perehdyttiin ennustamiseen ja sen tarjoamiin mahdollisuuksiin yrityksessä. Erityisesti kysynnän ennustamisesta saatavat hyödyt käytiin läpi. Kysynnän ennustamisesta haettiin ratkaisua erityisesti ongelmiin työvuorosuunnittelussa.Työssä perehdyttiin ennustemenetelmiin liittyvään kirjallisuuteen, jonka oppien perusteella tehtiin koe-ennustuksia yrityksen kysynnän historiadatan avulla. Koe-ennustuksia tehtiin kuudelle eri Turun leipomon koe-tuotteelle. Ennustettavana aikavälinä oli kahden viikon päiväkohtainen kysyntä. Tämän aikavälin erityisesti peruskysynnälle etsittiin ennustetarkkuudeltaan parasta kvantitatiivista ennustemenetelmää. Koe-ennustuksia tehtiin liukuvilla keskiarvoilla, klassisella aikasarja-analyysillä, eksponentiaalisen tasoituksen menetelmällä, Holtin lineaarisella eksponenttitasoituksen menetelmällä, Wintersin kausittaisella eksponentiaalisella tasoituksella, autoregressiivisillä malleilla, Box-Jenkinsin menetelmällä ja regressioanalyysillä. Myös neuroverkon opettamista historiadatalla ja käyttämistä ongelman ratkaisun apuna kokeiltiin.Koe-ennustuksien tulosten perusteella ennustemenetelmien toimintaa analysoitiin jatkokehitystä varten. Ennustetarkkuuden lisäksi arvioitiin mallin yksinkertaisuutta, helppokäyttöisyyttä ja sopivuutta yrityksen monien tuotteiden ennustamiseen. Myös kausivaihteluihin, trendeihin ja erikoispäiviin kiinnitettiin huomiota. Ennustetarkkuuden huomattiin parantuvan selvästi peruskysyntää ennustettaessa, jos ensin historiadata esikäsittelemällä puhdistettiin erikoispäivistä ja –viikoista.

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Vuonna 1995 alkanut sähkömarkkinoiden vapautuminen on muuttanut sähköyhtiöiden myyntisopimusten hinnoittelua merkittävästi. Ennen markkinauudistusta voitiin sähkön myyntisopimukset hinnoitella perustuen oman sähkön tuotannon kustannuksiin ja haluttuun katteeseen. Nykyään sähköpörssissä noteerattava sähkön hinta muodostaa perustan kaikkien myyntisopimusten hinnoittelulle. Sähkön markkinahinnan lisäksi on myyntisopimusten hinnoittelussa otettava huomioon sähkömarkkinoiden ominaispiirteistä aiheutuvat riskit sähkön myyjälle. Tässä työssä mallinnetaan Lappeenrannan Energia Oy:n markkinalähtöiset hinnoittelumenetelmät kahdelle sähkönmyyntisopimustyypille. Lisäksi tutkitaan markkinalähtöisen hinnoittelun tärkeimpien riskikomponenttien, aluehintaeron sekä profiililisän, merkitystä markkinalähtöisten myyntisopimusten hinnoittelussa. Aluehintaeron hyväksikäyttöä myyntisopimusten hinnoittelussa on tutkittu selvittämällä Suomen hinta-alueen CfD-johdannaisten riskipreemiot. Profiililisän merkitystä myyntisopimusten hinnoittelussa on tutkittu havainnoimalla profiililisän muutoksia hinta- ja kulutusaikasarjoissa sekä suojaushinta ja tehotasossa tapahtuneiden muutosten suhteen. Ennustetun ja toteutuneen profiililisän eroja on tutkittu laskemalla ne seitsemälle Lappeenrannan Energia Oy:n merkittävälle asiakkaalle. Lisäksi on tarkasteltu profiililisän laskentaan tarvittavan hinta-aikasarjan mallintamiseen käytettyjen termiinituotteiden hintojen merkitystä lasketun profiililisän suuruuteen. Työn lopuksi esitetään kaksi vaihtoehtoista sähkösopimusten hinnoittelumenetelmää ja vertaillaan esitettyjä hinnoittelumenetelmiä keskenään. Työssä havaitaan, että aluehintaerolta suojautumiseen käytettävien CfD-johdannaisten avulla olisi ollut mahdollista lisätä markkinalähtöisten myyntisopimusten tuottoa viimeisen kolmen vuoden aikana. Suoritettujen herkkyysanalyysien perusteella voidaan todeta, että toteutuneen ja ennustetun profiililisän erot johtuvat laskentaan käytettävien hinta- sekä kulutusaikasarjojen epätarkkuudesta. Lappeenrannan Energia Oy:n käyttämät profiililisät osoittautuivat ex-post -tarkastelussa liian suuriksi yhtä asiakasta lukuun ottamatta. Lisäksi tarjousaikana laskettujen profiililisien voidaan katsoa muuttuvan täysin samassa suhteessa hinta-aikasarjan mallintamiseen käytettyjen termiinituotteiden volatiliteettien kanssa. Esiteltyjen vaihtoehtoisten myyntisopimusten hinnoittelumenetelmien voidaan katsoa antavan varsin samanlaisia tuloksia kuin Lappeenrannan Energia Oy:n nykyinen hinnoittelumenetelmä. Saatuihin tuloksiin vaikuttavat kuitenkin painokertoimien estimointiin käytetyn vuoden volatiliteetti sekä profiililisän laskentamenetelmä