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The structure of risk factors and outcomes for family caregivers: Implications for assessment and treatment

SH Zarit, EE Femia, K Kim… - Aging & mental health, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose: We examined the associations among risk factors (eg, behavioral problems, family
conflict) and outcomes (eg, overload, depression) commonly used in the research literature
in order to inform the design of caregiver assessment and interventions. Methods: A ...
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[PDF] Endogenous market segmentation for lemons

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K Kim - 2009 - sites.google.com
Abstract Information asymmetry between sellers and buyers often prevents socially
desirable trade. This paper presents a new mechanism that mitigates the inefficiencies
caused by information asymmetry. I consider decentralized markets under adverse ...
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Effects of adult day care on daily stress of caregivers: A within-person approach

SH Zarit, K Kim, EE Femia… - The Journals …, 2011 - psychsocgerontology.oxfordjournals. …
Objectives. This article examined exposure to and appraisal of care-related stressors
associated with use of adult day services (ADS) by family caregivers of individuals with
dementia. Methods. Using a within-person withdrawal design (ABAB), we compared ...
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[PDF] Information about Sellers' Past Behavior in the Market for Lemons

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K Kim - 2011 - sites.google.com
Abstract In dynamic markets under adverse selection, uninformed players'(buyers')
inferences on the quality of goods rely on the information they have about informed
players'(sellers') past behavior. This paper examines the roles of different pieces of ...
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Understanding discrepancy in perceptions of values: individuals with mild to moderate dementia and their family caregivers

AM Reamy, K Kim, SH Zarit… - The …, 2011 - gerontologist.oxfordjournals.org
Abstract Purpose of the Study: We explore discrepancies in perceptions of values and care
preferences between individuals with dementia (IWDs) and their family caregivers. Design
and Methods: We interviewed 266 dyads consisting of an individual with mild to moderate ...
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[PDF] Efficient Communication in Directed Search: Insights into the Non-essentiality of Commitment in (Labor) Market Games

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K Kim… - 2011 - lmdg.econ.au.dk
Abstract In directed search models, more productive firms post more attractive wage
commitments and fill their vacancies faster, yielding constrained efficient outcomes. We
show that commitment is not essential in this process: Exactly the same efficient allocation ...
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Honesty vs. White Lies

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K Kim… - 2009 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: We study and compare the behavioral consequences of honesty and white lie in
communication. An honest agent always recommends the ex post optimal policy to the
principal, while a white liar may manipulate information but only for the sake of the ...
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The Coase conjecture with incomplete information on the monopolist's commitment

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KM Kim - 2009 - 142.150.190.46
[This item is a preserved copy. To view the original, visit http://econtheory. org/] A key to the
Coase conjecture is the monopolist's inability to commit to a price, which leads consumers to
believe that a high current price will be followed by low future prices. This paper studies ...
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Endogenous Market Segmentation for Lemons: Theory and Applications

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KM Kim - 2008 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: This paper explores the possibility of endogenous segmentation in a market where
information asymmetry about the quality of goods may result in only low-quality goods
trading (lemons problem). I consider a model in which there are multiple ex ante identical ...
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Kin relationship of caregivers and people with dementia: stress and response to intervention

K Kim, SH Zarit, EE Femia… - International journal of …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Objective This study examined the effects of kin relationship on response to use of adult day
services (ADS) on feelings of overload, depressive symptoms, and positive affect for family
caregivers of people with dementia. Methods The sample consisted of 341 participants ...
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An econometric analysis and forecasting of Seoul office market

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WC Wheaton, K Kim - 2011 - 18.7.29.232
This study examines and forecasts the Seoul office market, which is going to face a big
supply in the next few years. After reviewing several previous studies on the Dynamic model
and the Seoul Office market, this thesis applies two structural econometric models to ...
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Efficient Cheap Talk in Directed Search: On the Non-essentiality of Commitment in Market Games

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K Kim… - 2012 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: Directed search models are market games in which each firm announces a wage
commitment to attract a worker. Miscoordination among workers generates search frictions,
yet in equilibrium more productive firms post more attractive wage commitments to fill their ...
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[PDF] Honesty vs. Advocacy

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K Kim… - 2011 - sites.google.com
Abstract This paper studies two variants of the standard cheap-talk game in which the
receiver is uncertain over the sender's motive. In the honesty model, the sender is
behavioral and honestly reveals the state with a positive probability. In the advocacy ...
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[PDF] Information Acquisition in a War of Attrition

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K Kim… - 2011 - se.shufe.edu.cn
Abstract This paper analyzes information acquisition in a war of attrition with the stochastic
arrival of a public signal that reveals the state of nature and ends the game. Players can
acquire information about the state of nature any time during the game. We study how the ...
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Essays on games with incomplete information

KM Kim - 2009 - repository.upenn.edu
Abstract This dissertation consists of three essays on games with incomplete information.
Among many issues that arise due to information asymmetry, I focus on, and shed some
lights on, commitment, reputation, and information transmission. In Chapter 1, I investigate ...
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Discrepancies in Reports of Support Exchanges Between Aging Parents and Their Middle-Aged Children

K Kim, SH Zarit, DJ Eggebeen… - The Journals …, 2011 - psychsocgerontology.oxfordjournals. …
Objectives. This study investigated predictors of discrepancies in reports of 5 types of
support that aging parents and their middle-aged children exchanged with one another.
Predictors included structural factors, including needs and resources and dyadic ...
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Robustness of the Uniqueness of Walrasian Equilibrium with Cobb-Douglas Utilities

A Borah, K Kim, M Kryshko, A Penta… - 2009 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: The majority of results in the literature on general equilibrium are not for an
economy (ie given an endowment and preferences), but rather, for a set of economies (ie a
set of endowments given preferences). Therefore, we argue that the most appropriate ...
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[PDF] Robustly Effi cient Auctions and Informational Size under Ambiguity

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K Kim… - 2009 - sites.google.com
Abstract This paper considers an interdependent value auction environment with a set of
priors. We show that an augmented Vickrey auction with conditional payments is robustly effi
cient. Furthermore, we extend the notion of informational size, defined by McLean and ...
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[PDF] Carbon Taxation and Double Dividend Effect in Korea: A Multi-Region Computable General Equilibrium Modeling Approach

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HB Kim, JS Choi… - eaaere2012.org
The paper attempts to construct a multi-region computable general equilibrium model to
examine the validity of double-dividend effect. Three policy scenarios are presented as
follows: 1) imposition of 5% carbon tax on energy sector, 2) imposition of 5% carbon tax ...
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[CITATION] Is Honesty the Best Policy?: Honesty vs. Advocacy

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[PDF] On the Robustness of the Coase Conjecture

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KM Kim - 2007 - economics.sas.upenn.edu
Abstract We revisit the classic dynamic durable goods monopoly and introduce a possibility
of monopoly necessarily insisting on a price. We demonstrate the Coase conjecture is very
robust with this perturbation. Though the effect is amplified by the normal monopolyhs ...
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DP8759 Efficient Cheap Talk in Directed Search: On the Non-essentiality of Commitment in Market Games

K Kim… - 2012 - cepr.org
Directed search models are market games in which each firm announces a wage
commitment to attract a worker. Miscoordination among workers generates search frictions,
yet in equilibrium more productive firms post more attractive wage commitments to fill their ...
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Robustness of the Uniqueness of Walrasian Equilibrium with Cobb-Douglas Utilities.

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D Cass, A Borah, K Kim, M Kryshko… - … Scientific Work of …, 2011 - books.google.com
There is a long literature aimed at proving various robustness results of Walrasian
equilibrium. In an endowment economy, defined by preferences and endowments, these
results establish that small perturbations to our economy in both preferences and ...
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[PDF] Optimal Commitment in a Sequential Bargaining

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KM Kim - 2007 - boards.ssc.upenn.edu
Abstract We study an otherwise standard durable good monopoly problem. The main
innovation is that the seller is commitment (obstinate) type or normal (sequentially rational)
type with positive probabilities and the commitment type's behavior is endogenous. We ...
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