Items where Author is "de Meza, David"

Number of items: 104.
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  • 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.
  • 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
  • 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.
  • 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
  • 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.
  • Price differences between successive auctions are no anomaly. (1992) de Meza, David; Black, Julia
  • 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.
  • '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
  • Irrational exuberance, entrepreneurial finance and public policy. Coelho, Marta; de Meza, David; Reyniers, Diane J.
  • Book
  • Problems in price theory. (1982) de Meza, David; Osborne, Michael
  • Chapter
  • Unnatural monopoly. (2003) Estrin, Saul; de Meza, David
  • Who should pay for public goods? (2000) de Meza, David; Itaya, Jun-Ichi; Myles, Gareth D
  • Who should provide public goods? (2000) de Meza, David; Itaya, Jun-ichi; Myles, Gareth D
  • Insurance markets. (1992) de Meza, David
  • 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
  • Report
  • Financial capability: a behavioural economics perspective. de Meza, David; Irlenbusch, Bernd; Reyniers, Diane
  • 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.
  • Should the Post Office's statutory monopoly be lifted? Estrin, Saul; de Meza, David
  • Online resource
  • 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
  • Working paper
  • In defence of usury laws. Coco, Giuseppe; de Meza, David
  • Incentive design under loss aversion. de Meza, David; Webb, David C.
  • 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.
  • 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