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Inflation targeting is a regime based to a great extent on communication and, more specifically, on using and … future inflation assessments on three distinct levels: construction, decision making and communication. One of the most …
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Viewing human being, as a part of evolution process is still a controversial issue for some people, in fact the evolution runs. As a sociocultural entity, human being has distinctive characters in its evolution process. A Theory inherited from Darwin may have only been able to answer how a...
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constitutional law. Historical experience and centuries of conversation about fundamental political choices has created knowledge …
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communicate research findings. In particular, the IIF tries to foster communication among researchers, between researchers and …
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communication across a large population. The observed preference for personalization over the past two centuries and the importance … of action and personal relationships to effective communication are aspects of information economies that are likely to …
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Is it always wise to disclose good news? When both the sender and the receiver have private information about the sender's quality, we find that the worst sender type with good news has the most incentive to disclose it, so reporting good news can paradoxically make the sender look bad. If the...
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The paper discusses coordination games with remote players that have access to an entangled quantum state. It shows that the entangled state cannot be used by players for communicating information, but that in certain games it can be used for improving coordination of actions. A necessary...
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The commentators raised many interesting ideas in response to Armstrong and Pagell (2003), from which one general theme emerges: The commentators claim that management science lacks the incentives to encourage efforts to develop and communicate grounded principles. As a result, academics often...
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