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Journal of Economics and Management Strategy | 2010

The Old-Boy Network and the Quality of Entrepreneurs

Mehmet Bac; Eren Inci

We study a model of network formation and start-up financing with endogenous entrepreneurial type distribution. A hub firm admits members to its network based on signals about entrepreneurs’ types. Network membership is observable, which allows lenders to offer different interest rates to network and stand-alone entrepreneurs. We show that a network outcome can display a smaller number of high-type entrepreneurs even though the network is neither nepotistic nor informationally disadvantaged. While a welfare-improving network can emerge as a technically stable or unstable equilibrium, one that decreases welfare is always formed by a technically unstable equilibrium. However, the adverse welfare effects of a network and its corresponding type configuration may persist because ex-post high type entrepreneurs prefer to stay high type whereas those who wish to become high-type may need some time to react.


Archive | 2006

A Model of R&D Tax Incentives

Eren Inci

This paper examines R&D tax incentives in oligopolistic markets. We characterize the conditions under which tax incentives reach the socially desirable level of firm-financed R&D spending. The outcome of the market depends not only on the level of technological spillover in the industry but also on the degree of strategic interaction between the firms. One major result emerges from the model: The socially desirable level of R&D investment is not necessarily reached by subsidizing R&D. When the sector spillover is sufficiently low, the government might want to tax R&D investments, and this result does not necessarily arise because firms are overinvesting in R&D. There are also cases in which an R&D tax is desirable even though firms are underinvesting in R&D compared with the first-best optimum. In practice, this theoretical finding calls for a lower sales tax combined with an R&D subsidy in oligopolistic industries with high technological spillovers, and a lower sales tax combined with an R&D tax in oligopolistic industries with low technological spillovers.


Economics of Transportation | 2015

A review of the economics of parking

Eren Inci


Journal of Urban Economics | 2015

Downtown Curbside Parking Capacity

Richard Arnott; Eren Inci; John Rowse


Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization | 2013

Occupational Choice and the Quality of Entrepreneurs

Eren Inci


International Tax and Public Finance | 2009

R&D tax incentives: a reappraisal

Eren Inci


Journal of Economic Geography | 2017

The external cruising costs of parking

Eren Inci; Jos van Ommeren; Martijn B.W. Kobus


Transportation Research Part B-methodological | 2016

Parking as a loss leader at shopping malls

Fulya Y. Ersoy; Kevin Hasker; Eren Inci


Economic Modelling | 2016

The Masquerade Ball of the CEOs and the Mask of Excessive Risk

Sadettin Haluk Citci; Eren Inci


Journal of Economics and Management Strategy | 2013

Financing Entrepreneurship and the Old‐Boy Network

Eren Inci; Simon C. Parker

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Richard Arnott

University of California

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Sadettin Haluk Citci

Gebze Institute of Technology

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Robin Lindsey

University of British Columbia

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Simon C. Parker

University of Western Ontario

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