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2 Payoff Functions We consider a model of a localised credit market with just one
FL and one IL . As mentioned above , both the FL and the IL maximise their profit
by choosing the rate of interest optimally . We assume that the aggregate ...
2 Payoff Functions We consider a model of a localised credit market with just one
FL and one IL . As mentioned above , both the FL and the IL maximise their profit
by choosing the rate of interest optimally . We assume that the aggregate ...
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Now for the second part of the analysis , we consider what would happen if we
allow for the possibility that the IL chooses a collaterised contract as well . We
continue assuming that the IL can collect the collateral costlessly . Here we find
that ...
Now for the second part of the analysis , we consider what would happen if we
allow for the possibility that the IL chooses a collaterised contract as well . We
continue assuming that the IL can collect the collateral costlessly . Here we find
that ...
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... it is important to note that modern medical technologies permit significant
improvement in health even at lour income levels . As an example , consider the
case of Vietnam . As pointed out by Kremer ( 2002 ) , Vietnam has a life
expectancy of ...
... it is important to note that modern medical technologies permit significant
improvement in health even at lour income levels . As an example , consider the
case of Vietnam . As pointed out by Kremer ( 2002 ) , Vietnam has a life
expectancy of ...
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