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Window Dressing and Liability for Damages to a Stock Sales in Management Buyouts -- 7 Optimal Default Rule for Breach of Contract -- 8 How to Determine the Lending Level of the Bank to the Firm? -- 9 Incomplete Information in Repeated Coordination Games -- Part II: Economic Analysis of Government and Public Sector -- 10 Public Debt, Budget Deficits, Fertility, and Endogenous Growth -- 11 Optimal Income Tax Structure With Favoritism -- 12 Regional Agglomeration and Social Security Policies in Olg Model -- 13 Can Migration Affect the Decision of Governmental Fiscal Bailout -- 14 Delegation of Policy Tasks From Politician to the Bureaucrat -- 15 Measurement of Ideology Based On Per-Capita Vote Measurement of Ideology Based on Per-Capita Vote Versus Money Count Vote in Korea -- Part III: Applied Approaches to Current Economic Issues -- 16 Externalities of Network Formation and Economic -- 17 Environmental Policy and the Excess Entry Theorem -- 18 Bilateral Cooperation For Transboundary Pollution Problems -- 19 Social Capital, Resource Boom and Underdevelopment Traps -- 20 Quality-Improving R&D and Semi-Collusive Production Cartel in Differentiated Cournot Duopoly -- 21 Optimal Commodity Taxation with Tax Brackets Under Vertical Product Differentiation -- 22 Role of Public Support in Sports Fan Formation Processes: Approach by Cultural Transmission Model -- 23 A Comparison of National and Local Airport Management -- 24 Voting for Secession and Siting Nuisance Facilities in a Federation -- 25 Labor Standards and Export-Platform Fdi in Unionized Oligopoly. 330 $aThis book gives readers the theoretical and empirical methods to analyze applied economics. 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