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Lars Bötter

    Schadensüberwachung in glasfaserverstärkten Kunststoffen mit Nanopartikel modifizierten Matrixsystemen
    Der Wandergefährte
    Mitten am Rand
    The economics of debt clearing mechanisms
    Medieval matching markets
    The Happy Prince and Other Stories
    • 2010

      This paper studies the market microstructure of pre-industrial Europe. In particular we investigate the institution of the broker in markets and fairs, and develop a unique data set of approximately 1100 sets of brokerage rules in 42 merchant towns in Central and Western Europe from the late 13th to the end of the 17th century. We show that towns implemented brokerage as an efficient matchmaking institution in a two-sided market problem. Furthermore, towns differentiated seller-friendly from buyer-friendlier matching mechanisms. We show that the decision to implement matchmaking mechanisms, and whether these mechanisms would be buyer- or seller friendly, depends on the products in question and the stated policy goals of the town, as well as time and geographic variables. -- preindustrial markets ; market microstructure ; efficient matching

      Medieval matching markets
    • 2010

      We examine the evolution of decentralized clearinghouse mechanisms from the 13th to the 18th century; in particular, we explore the clearing of non- or limitedtradable debts like bills of exchange. We construct a theoretical model of these clearinghouse mechanisms, similar to the models in the theoretical matching literature, and show that specific decentralized multilateral clearing algorithms known as rescontre, skontrieren or virement des parties used by merchants were efficient in specific historical contexts. We can explain both the evolutionary self-organizing emergence of late medieval and early modern fairs, and its robustness during the 17th and 18th century. -- market design ; matching ; history of decentralized clearinghouses

      The economics of debt clearing mechanisms
    • 1986

      The Happy Prince and Other Stories

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      4.6(4564)Add rating

      These special fairy tales, which Oscar Wilde made up for his own sons, include 'The Happy Prince', who was not as happy as he seemed; 'The Selfish Giant', who learned to love little children; 'The Star Child', who suffered bitter trials when he rejected his parents. . . . Often whimsical and sometimes sad, they all shine with poetry and magic.

      The Happy Prince and Other Stories