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consensus value is discussed.Finally, two applications of the consensus value are given: one is for oligopoly games in partition …
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and chose between piece-rate and competitive-tournament compensation. Identity priming, moderated by gender, significantly …
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Tournaments are widely used to assign bonuses and determine promotions. Tournament-based compensation is motivating …
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In this paper we present an axiomatic analysis of several ranking methods for tournaments. We find that two of them exhibit a very good behaviour with respect to the set of properties under consideration. One of them is the maximum likelihood ranking, the most common method in statistics and...
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piece-rate system and a tournament-based bonus system using a laboratory experiment with salient financial incentives. An …
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This paper explores the relationship between the structure of the market for the refining and distribution of gasoline and the wholesale price of unbranded gasoline sold to independent gasoline retailers. Theoretically, the effect of an increase in vertical integration is ambiguous because...
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This is a survey of the economic principles that underlie antitrust law and how those principles relate to competition policy. We address four core subject areas: market power, collusion, mergers between competitors, and monopolization. In each area, we select the most relevant portions of...
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-Cola and Pepsi-Cola. Separate strategies for each firm are estimated with and without restrictions from game theory. These …
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This paper explores the relationship between the structure of the market for the refining and distribution of gasoline and the wholesale price of unbranded gasoline sold to independent gasoline retailers. Theoretically, the effect of an increase in vertical integration is ambiguous because...
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