Items where Author is "de Meza, David"
Number of items: 104.
Curb your enthusiasm:optimistic entrepreneurs earn less. (2019)
Dawson, Christopher; de Meza, David; Henley, Andrew; Arabsheibani, G. Reza
False diagnoses:pitfalls of testing for asymmetric information in insurance markets. (2017)
de Meza, David; Webb, David C.
Self-employment attracts the optimist. (2017)
de Meza, David
Motivating consumers to make better financial decisions through behavioural economics. (2017)
de Meza, David; Reyniers, Diane J.
Self-employment attracts people with an optimistic personality. (2015)
de Meza, David
Evidence that waste aversion begets insurance aversion. (2015)
de Meza, David; Fessner, Liza C.; Reyniers, Diane J.
Entrepreneurship: cause and consequence of financial optimism. (2014)
Dawson, Christopher; de Meza, David; Henley, Andrew; Arabsheibani, G. Reza
The deadweight gain of insurance taxation when risky activities are optional. (2014)
de Meza, David; Xie, Gang
Debiasing the Becker – DeGroot – Marschak valuation mechanism. (2013)
de Meza, David; Reyniers, Diane J.
Do financial advisor commissions distort client choice? (2013)
Beyer, Max; de Meza, David; Reyniers, Diane J.
Do bad risks know it? Experimental evidence on optimism and adverse selection. (2012)
Coelho, Marta; de Meza, David
Every shroud has a silver lining: The visible benefits of hidden surcharges. (2012)
de Meza, David; Reyniers, Diane J.
Too much investment?: a problem of endogenous outside options. (2010)
de Meza, David; Lockwood, Ben
In defense of usury laws. (2009)
Coco, Giuseppe; de Meza, David
Exclusive contracts foster relationship-specific investment. (2007)
de Meza, David; Selvaggi, Mariano
Incentive design under loss aversion. (2007)
de Meza, David; Webb, David C.
Credit rationing: Something's gotta give. (2006)
de Meza, David; Webb, David C.
Overlending? (2004)
de Meza, David
Spillovers, investment incentives and the property rights theory of the firm. (2004)
de Meza, David; Lockwood, Ben
Comparative advantage and the pursuit of strategic trade policy. (2003)
Collie, David; de Meza, David
Unnatural monopoly. (2003)
Estrin, Saul; de Meza, David
Income distribution, taxation, and the private provision of public goods. (2002)
Itaya, Jun-Ichi; de Meza, David; Myles, Gareth D.
Advantageous selection in insurance markets. (2001)
de Meza, David; Webb, David C.
Who should pay for public goods? (2000)
de Meza, David; Itaya, Jun-Ichi; Myles, Gareth D
Does credit rationing imply insufficient lending? (2000)
de Meza, David; Webb, David C.
And a vision appeared unto them of a great profit: evidence of self-deception among the self-employed. (2000)
de Meza, David; Arabshabani, G.; Maloney, J.; Pearson, Bernard
Who should provide public goods? (2000)
de Meza, David; Itaya, Jun-ichi; Myles, Gareth D
Wealth, enterprise and credit policy. (1999)
de Meza, David; Webb, David C.
Too much monitoring, not enough performance pay. (1999)
de Meza, David; Southey, C.
Does asset ownership always motivate managers? The property rights theory of the firm and outside options. (1998)
de Meza, David; Lockwood, Ben
Everyone may benefit from subsidsing entry to risky occupations. (1997)
de Meza, David; Black, J.
In praise of inequality: income distribution and the private provision of public goods. (1997)
de Meza, David; Itaya, Jun-ichi; Myles, Gareth D.
Product diversity under monopoly: two high-quality results. (1997)
de Meza, David
The borrower's curse: optimism, finance and entrepreneurship. (1996)
de Meza, David; Southey, Clive
House prices, the supply of collateral and the enterprise economy. (1996)
de Meza, David; Black, J; Jeffreys, D
On the European Union VAT proposals: the superiority of origin over destination taxation. (1995)
de Meza, David; Lockwood, Ben; Myles, Gareth D
Price reducing taxtion. (1995)
de Meza, David; Maloney, John; Myles, Gareth D.
Unnatural monopoly. (1995)
Estrin, Saul; de Meza, David
The nature of credit market failure. (1994)
de Meza, David; Black, Jane
The equivalence between destination and non-reciprocal restricted origin tax regimes. (1994)
de Meza, David; Lockwood, B.; Myles, Gareth D.
When are origin and destination regimes equivalent? (1994)
de Meza, David; Lockwood, Ben; Myles, Gareth D.
Creating a good atmosphere: minimum participation for tackling the 'greenhouse effect'. (1993)
de Meza, David; Black, Julia; Levi, M.
Efficent credit rationing. (1992)
de Meza, David; Webb, David C.
The social efficiency of private decisions to enforce property rights. (1992)
de Meza, David; Gould, J. R.
Insurance markets. (1992)
de Meza, David
Price differences between successive auctions are no anomaly. (1992)
de Meza, David; Black, Julia
Signalling and screening equilibria. (1992)
de Meza, David
Delivering letters: should it be decriminalised? (1991)
de Meza, David; Estrin, Saul
Deregulation and competition in the British post office. (1991)
Estrin, Saul; de Meza, David
Risk, asymmetric information and capital market failure. (1990)
de Meza, David; Webb, David C.
A strategic motivation for commodity bundling. (1990)
de Meza, David; Carabjo, J.; Seidmann, D.
Efficient job creation in LDCs requires a tax on employment. (1989)
de Meza, David; Natale, P.
The case for permissive patents. (1989)
de Meza, David; La Manna, M.; McLeod, R.
The role of interest rate taxes in credit markets with divisible projects and asymmetric information. (1989)
de Meza, David; Webb, David C.
Not even strategic trade theory justifies export subsidies. (1989)
de Meza, David
Package size and the suppression of variety. (1988)
de Meza, David
Credit market efficiency and tax policy in the presence of screening costs. (1988)
de Meza, David; Webb, David C.
The efficacy of effluent charges. (1988)
de Meza, David
Free access vs private property: income distributions compared. (1987)
de Meza, David; Gould, J. R.
The migration multiplier. (1987)
de Meza, David
The optimum tariff and quota when the terms of trade are random. (1987)
de Meza, David
Too much investment: a problem of asymmetric information. (1987)
de Meza, David; Webb, David C.
Production flexibility as a motive for multinationality. (1987)
de Meza, David; van der Ploeg, F.
Immiserising invention: the private and social returns to R&D under oligopoly. (1986)
de Meza, David
The efficiency of liability law. (1986)
de Meza, David
Do consumers benefit from quantity discounts? (1986)
de Meza, David
Export subsidies and high productivity: cause or effect? (1986)
de Meza, David
Is the market biased against risky R&D? (1986)
de Meza, David; Klette, T.
Safety in conformity but profits deviance. (1986)
de Meza, David
Effluent charges and environmental damage: a clarification. (1985)
de Meza, David
Free access vs private ownership: a comparison. (1985)
de Meza, David; Gould, J. R.
Price deregulation and the production of depletable resources. (1985)
de Meza, David; Mohr, E.
Increasing returns and the foundation of unemployment theory. (1985)
de Meza, David; Perlman, M.
Wage uncertainty, expected utility, and occupational choice. (1984)
de Meza, David
Risk preferences and transaction costs. (1984)
de Meza, David; Dickinson, P. T.
Private disclosure - is honesty enough? (1984)
de Meza, David
The 4th commandment - is it pareto efficient? (1984)
de Meza, David
Health insurance and the demand for medical care. (1983)
de Meza, David
Multinational companies and national welfare. (1983)
de Meza, David
A growth-model for a tenured-labor-managed firm - comment. (1983)
de Meza, David
The simple welfare economics of monopolistic competition. (1983)
de Meza, David
The transfer problem in a many-country world - is it better to give than receive? (1983)
de Meza, David
Generalised oligopoly derived demand with an application to tax induced entry. (1982)
de Meza, David
Monopoly, product diversity and welfare. (1982)
de Meza, David; von Ungern-Sternberg, T.
Problems in price theory. (1982)
de Meza, David; Osborne, Michael
'Perverse' short-run and long-run factor demand curves. (1981)
de Meza, David
Market structure and optimal stockholding: a note. (1980)
de Meza, David; von Ungern-Sternberg, T.
LDC policy towards multinationals: a case for payroll taxes and capital subsidies. (1980)
de Meza, David
Commercial policy towards multinational monopolies: reservations on Katrak. (1979)
de Meza, David
Exploitation in neoclassical general equilibrium. (1979)
de Meza, David
A theory of multinationals choice of technique and location decisions. (1979)
de Meza, David
Invention and the pursuit of antitrust. (1978)
de Meza, David
Uncertainty, extraction costs and the order of resource depletion. (1978)
de Meza, David; von Ungern-Sternberg, T.
Multinational corporations in LDCs: a comment. (1977)
de Meza, David
Financial capability: a behavioural economics perspective.
de Meza, David; Irlenbusch, Bernd; Reyniers, Diane
In defence of usury laws.
Coco, Giuseppe; de Meza, David
Incentive design under loss aversion.
de Meza, David; Webb, David C.
Information versus persuasion: experimental evidence on salesmanship, mandatory disclosure and the purchase of income and loan payment protection insurance.
de Meza, David; Irlenbusch, Bernd; Reyniers, Diane J.
Irrational exuberance, entrepreneurial finance and public policy.
Coelho, Marta; de Meza, David; Reyniers, Diane J.
Principal agent problems under loss aversion:an application to executive stock options.
de Meza, David; Webb, David C.
Saving eliminates credit rationing.
de Meza, David; Webb, David C.
Should the Post Office's statutory monopoly be lifted?
Estrin, Saul; de Meza, David
The near impossibility of credit rationing.
de Meza, David; Webb, David C.
The property-rights theory of the firm with endogenous timing of asset purchase.
de Meza, David; Lockwood, Ben