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A model of new-product diffusion is proposed in which a site-percolation dynamics represents socially-driven diffusion … the empirical finding of a delayed ``take-off'' of a new product to a drift of the percolation dynamics from a non …
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frictions within the Grossman andStiglitz (1980) framework, relying on information percolation as modeled inDuffie, Malamud, and …
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, even when some consumers may be willing to pay more for green technologies. Drawing on recent percolation models of …
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, even when some consumers may be willing to pay more for green technologies. Drawing on recent percolation models of …
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A model of new-product diffusion is proposed in which a site-percolation dynamics represents socially-driven diffusion … the empirical finding of a delayed ``take-off'' of a new product to a drift of the percolation dynamics from a non …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005001509
towards a percolation model that is based on the fiber structure rather than the pore structure. The developed algorithm … subsequent paths. The obtained water path network represents the basis for the calculation of the percolation process with low …
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