Intertemporal law regulates the conflict of laws relating to time. It determines which law is applicable at which time, and specifically the applicability of a rule to the cases that occurred before its creation or entry into force.
Intertemporallaw regulates the conflict of laws relating to time. It determines which law is applicable at which time, and specifically the applicability...
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by international law appears to be a phenomenon of the early 20th century". Under the international principle of intertemporallaw, today's prohibitions...
The law does not apply intertemporally, so prices for the same item can be different at different times in one market. The application of the law to financial...
Under the doctrine of intertemporallaw, "a juridical fact must be appreciated in light of the law contemporary with it, and not the law in force at the time...
Bellman equation is Robert C. Merton's seminal 1973 article on the intertemporal capital asset pricing model. (See also Merton's portfolio problem).The...
which is used to analyse intertemporal choice, choice under uncertainty, and social welfare in modern economic theory. The law of diminishing marginal...
Under the doctrine of intertemporallaw, 'a juridical fact must be appreciated in light of the law contemporary with it, and not the law in force at the time...
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example, if one wishes to empirically estimate the growth rate from intertemporal data on x, one can linearly regress log x on t. The exponential function...
neuroeconomics researchers. According to the discounted utility approach, intertemporal choices are no different from other choices, except that some consequences...
estimation of subjective probabilities is severely biased by anchoring. Intertemporal choice is concerned with the kind of choice where different actions...
in economics is intertemporal choices which are decisions that involve costs and benefits that are distributed over time. Intertemporal choice research...
mankind will ultimately face extinction. In effect, any conceivable intertemporal allocation of the stock will inevitably end up with universal economic...
{\displaystyle u(c)=\log(c)} implies RRA = 1. In intertemporal choice problems, the elasticity of intertemporal substitution often cannot be disentangled from...
that are central to the new synthesis described by Goodfried and King: intertemporal optimization, rational expectations, imperfect competition, and costly...
2006 Edmund S. Phelps Evanston, Illinois, U.S. "for his analysis of intertemporal tradeoffs in macroeconomic policy" 2005 Robert Aumann Frankfurt, Hesse-Nassau...
norms permeate CSR, sustainability only obliges businesses to make intertemporal trade-offs to safeguard intergenerational equity. Short-termism is the...
and translated into English 1923. Woodford, Michael (1983), Essays in intertemporal economics. Ph.D. dissertation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology...
resources available in the economy. A capital wedge is a gap between the intertemporal marginal rate of substitution in consumption and the marginal product...
deviation principle Law of large numbers (weak/strong) Law of the iterated logarithm Maximal ergodic theorem Sanov's theorem Zero–one laws (Blumenthal, Borel–Cantelli...
oligopoly in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bayer, R. C. (2010). Intertemporal price discrimination and competition. Journal of economic behavior &...
and commodities Capital asset pricing model Consumption-based CAPM Intertemporal CAPM Single-index model Multiple factor models Fama–French three-factor...