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Xavier Méra
(Xavier MERA)

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First Name:Xavier
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Last Name:Mera
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RePEc Short-ID:pmr16

Affiliation

Université Rennes 2

https://www.univ-rennes2.fr
France, Rennes

Research output

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Working papers

  1. Xavier Méra, 2017. "Monopsony Theory Revisited," Post-Print halshs-01519191, HAL.
  2. Xavier Méra, 2015. "A Note on the Limits to Monopoly Pricing," Post-Print halshs-01182289, HAL.
  3. Xavier Méra, 2013. "Comparative Advantage and Uncertainty Bearing," Post-Print hal-00840231, HAL.
  4. Xavier Méra, 2013. "Credit Default Swaps, Contract Theory, Public Debt, and Fiat Money Regimes: Comment on Polleit and Mariano," Post-Print halshs-00851723, HAL.
  5. Xavier Méra, 2011. ""Time Preference and Investment Expenditure": Comment on Hülsmann," Post-Print halshs-00697215, HAL.
  6. Xavier Méra, 2010. "Factor Prices under Monopoly for Their Products," Post-Print halshs-00537669, HAL.
  7. Xavier Méra, 2007. "L'homme, l'économie et l'Etat - Tome III: Préface," Post-Print halshs-00758178, HAL.

Articles

  1. Gabriel Calzada & Cécile Philippe & Xavier Méra, 2005. "The Precautionary Principle: A High‐Risk Principle," Economic Affairs, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 25(3), pages 60-62, September.

Citations

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  1. Xavier Méra, 2007. "L'homme, l'économie et l'Etat - Tome III: Préface," Post-Print halshs-00758178, HAL.

    Mentioned in:

    1. Murray Rothbard in Wikipedia (French)
    2. Concurrence pure et parfaite in Wikipedia (French)

Working papers

  1. Xavier Méra, 2013. "Comparative Advantage and Uncertainty Bearing," Post-Print hal-00840231, HAL.

    Cited by:

    1. Xavier Méra, 2013. "Credit Default Swaps, Contract Theory, Public Debt, and Fiat Money Regimes: Comment on Polleit and Mariano," Post-Print halshs-00851723, HAL.

  2. Xavier Méra, 2010. "Factor Prices under Monopoly for Their Products," Post-Print halshs-00537669, HAL.

    Cited by:

    1. Xavier Méra, 2015. "A Note on the Limits to Monopoly Pricing," Post-Print halshs-01182289, HAL.

Articles

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  1. NEP-COM: Industrial Competition (2) 2015-08-19 2017-09-10
  2. NEP-IND: Industrial Organization (2) 2015-08-19 2017-09-10
  3. NEP-MIC: Microeconomics (1) 2017-09-10

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