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James Zuccollo

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First Name:James
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Last Name:Zuccollo
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RePEc Short-ID:pzu51
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Education Policy Institute (Education Policy Institute)

https://epi.org.uk/
London

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Working papers

  1. James Zuccollo & Sholeh Maani & Bill Kaye-Blake & Lulu Zeng, 2013. "Private Returns to Tertiary Education - How Does New Zealand Compare to the OECD?," Treasury Working Paper Series 13/10, New Zealand Treasury.
  2. John Ballingall & James Giesecke & James Zuccollo, 2010. "Tariffs in New Zealand : The economic impacts of retaining tariffs in New Zealand A dynamic CGE analysis," Trade Working Papers 23085, East Asian Bureau of Economic Research.
  3. James Zuccollo & John Ballingall, 2010. "Save now, prosper later : Increasing New Zealand’s savings rate - a preliminary dynamic CGE analysis," Macroeconomics Working Papers 23084, East Asian Bureau of Economic Research.
  4. Zuccollo, James & Ballingall, John, 2010. "Save now, prosper later," NZIER Working Paper 2010/2, New Zealand Institute of Economic Research.
  5. Ballingall, John & Giesecke, James & Zuccollo, James, 2010. "Tariffs in New Zealand," NZIER Working Paper 2010/1, New Zealand Institute of Economic Research.
  6. Contreras, Javier & Krawczyk, Jacek & Zuccollo, James, 2008. "The invisible polluter: Can regulators save consumer surplus?," MPRA Paper 9890, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  7. Contreras, Javier & Krawczyk, Jacek & Zuccollo, James, 2008. "Can planners control competitive generators?," MPRA Paper 10395, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  8. Krawczyk, Jacek & Zuccollo, James, 2006. "NIRA-3: An improved MATLAB package for finding Nash equilibria in infinite games," MPRA Paper 1119, University Library of Munich, Germany.

Articles

  1. J. Contreras & J. B. Krawczyk & J. Zuccollo, 2016. "Economics of collective monitoring: a study of environmentally constrained electricity generators," Computational Management Science, Springer, vol. 13(3), pages 349-369, July.

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Working papers

  1. James Zuccollo & Sholeh Maani & Bill Kaye-Blake & Lulu Zeng, 2013. "Private Returns to Tertiary Education - How Does New Zealand Compare to the OECD?," Treasury Working Paper Series 13/10, New Zealand Treasury.

    Cited by:

    1. Omoniyi Alimi & David C Maré & Jacques Poot, 2018. "Who partners up? Educational assortative matching and the distribution of income in New Zealand," Working Papers 18_13, Motu Economic and Public Policy Research.

  2. Contreras, Javier & Krawczyk, Jacek & Zuccollo, James, 2008. "The invisible polluter: Can regulators save consumer surplus?," MPRA Paper 9890, University Library of Munich, Germany.

    Cited by:

    1. BOUCEKKINE, RAOUF & Krawczyk, Jacek B. & VALLÉE, Thomas, 2008. "Towards an understanding of tradeoffs between regional wealth, tightness of a common environmental constraint and the sharing rules," LIDAM Discussion Papers CORE 2008055, Université catholique de Louvain, Center for Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE).
    2. Francisco Facchinei & Lorenzo Lampariello, 2011. "Partial penalization for the solution of generalized Nash equilibrium problems," Journal of Global Optimization, Springer, vol. 50(1), pages 39-57, May.

  3. Krawczyk, Jacek & Zuccollo, James, 2006. "NIRA-3: An improved MATLAB package for finding Nash equilibria in infinite games," MPRA Paper 1119, University Library of Munich, Germany.

    Cited by:

    1. Andrei Barbos & Yi Deng, 2013. "The Impact of a Public Option in the Health Insurance Market," Working Papers 0813, University of South Florida, Department of Economics.
    2. Luke Snow & Vikram Krishnamurthy, 2024. "Adaptive Mechanism Design using Multi-Agent Revealed Preferences," Papers 2404.15391, arXiv.org.
    3. BOUCEKKINE, RAOUF & Krawczyk, Jacek B. & VALLÉE, Thomas, 2008. "Towards an understanding of tradeoffs between regional wealth, tightness of a common environmental constraint and the sharing rules," LIDAM Discussion Papers CORE 2008055, Université catholique de Louvain, Center for Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE).
    4. Krawczyk, Jacek & Azzato, Jeffrey, 2006. "NISOCSol an algorithm for approximating Markovian equilibria in dynamic games with coupled-constraints," MPRA Paper 1195, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    5. Contreras, Javier & Krawczyk, Jacek & Zuccollo, James, 2008. "The invisible polluter: Can regulators save consumer surplus?," MPRA Paper 9890, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    6. Su, Wencong & Huang, Alex Q., 2014. "A game theoretic framework for a next-generation retail electricity market with high penetration of distributed residential electricity suppliers," Applied Energy, Elsevier, vol. 119(C), pages 341-350.
    7. Contreras, Javier & Krawczyk, Jacek & Zuccollo, James, 2008. "Can planners control competitive generators?," MPRA Paper 10395, University Library of Munich, Germany.

Articles

  1. J. Contreras & J. B. Krawczyk & J. Zuccollo, 2016. "Economics of collective monitoring: a study of environmentally constrained electricity generators," Computational Management Science, Springer, vol. 13(3), pages 349-369, July.

    Cited by:

    1. Jacek B Krawczyk & Mabel Tidball, 2016. "Economic problems with constraints: how efficiency relates to equilibrium," Post-Print hal-02631199, HAL.
    2. Orestes Bueno & John Cotrina, 2021. "Existence of Projected Solutions for Generalized Nash Equilibrium Problems," Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications, Springer, vol. 191(1), pages 344-362, October.

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  1. NEP-GTH: Game Theory (2) 2007-01-14 2008-09-13
  2. NEP-CMP: Computational Economics (1) 2007-01-14
  3. NEP-COM: Industrial Competition (1) 2008-09-13
  4. NEP-CWA: Central and Western Asia (1) 2013-07-20
  5. NEP-ENE: Energy Economics (1) 2008-09-13
  6. NEP-LAB: Labour Economics (1) 2013-07-20
  7. NEP-LMA: Labor Markets - Supply, Demand, and Wages (1) 2013-07-20
  8. NEP-PBE: Public Economics (1) 2013-07-20
  9. NEP-REG: Regulation (1) 2008-09-13

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