Search for dissertations about: "information asymmetries"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 32 swedish dissertations containing the words information asymmetries.
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16. Vigilant Associates - Financiers' Contribution to the Growth of SMEs
Abstract : With the recession of the early 1990s, small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) attracted increased attention from policy-makers and in public debate as it was realized that SMEs play an important role in employment, innovation and regional dynamics. At the same time researchers claimed that SMEs are at a disadvantage in raising investment funds. READ MORE
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17. Variations in Functional Lateralization
Abstract : The general aim of this thesis was to study asymmetric activation of the neocortex in normal subjects, using the rCBF technique and different cognitive tasks. The aim was also to study individual and group variations of asymmetric activation, as well as factors pertaining to these variations. The thesis is based on four investigations. READ MORE
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18. Observing and influencing preferences in real time. Gaze, morality and dynamic decision-making
Abstract : Preference formation and choice are dynamic cognitive processes arising from interactions between decision-makers and their immediate choice environment. This thesis examines how preferences and decisions are played out in visual attention, captured by eye-movements, as well as in group contexts. READ MORE
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19. Disaggregating Dissent : The Challenges of Intra-Party Consolidation in Civil War and Peace Negotiations
Abstract : Contemporary civil wars are often characterized not only by fighting between rebels and governments, but also by rebel violence against their own community members. In spite of repeated peace negotiations, many of these conflicts seem to go on endlessly. READ MORE
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20. Informal Finance and Microfinance in Jamaica and Trinidad & Tobago : An Institutional Study
Abstract : This study is about informal institutions in informal finance and microfinance in Jamaica and Trinidad-Tobago. Informal institutions as understood in this study are unwritten social norms that cater to specific needs in the society, and can be indirectly captured and measured in their outcome. READ MORE