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The objective of this guide on standardisation and SMEs is to assist Structural Funds managing authorities and other policy-makers involved in the preparation of the post 2013 generation of Structural Funds with the preparation of support measures aimed at boosting SMEs' use of standards and...
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The intersection of competition law and labor market has long been a controversial topic. As antitrust decisional …
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standardization, this paper constructs a theoretical model of the impact of innovation and standardization levels on company … competitiveness. Furthermore, the moderating effect of the coupling coordination of innovation and standardization was analyzed for … indicated that a company's level of innovation and standardization influences company competitiveness. Moreover, the …
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We investigate private and social incentives for standardization to ensure market-wide system compatibility in a two …-dimensional spatial competition model. We develop a new methodology to analyze competition on a torus and show that there is a fundamental … conflict of interest between consumers and producers over the standardization decision. Consumers prefer standardization with …
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The consumer welfare standard is damaged goods. Its days are numbered. My choice for a replacement is the “Reasonable Competitive Conduct” (“RCC”) standard. The RCC is a hybrid standard that shares some concerns and features of these other standards, including a concern about dominating...
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competition does not necessarily hold. Segmentation equilibrium in which higher seller types choose the more expensive …
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