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This paper studies the U.S. economy from an original point of view: that of the links existing between crisis and war. The first part analyzes the workings of the current crisis, considered to be a "systemic" one. The second part places the U.S. economy at the very heart of this crisis. The...
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Defence innovation systems are structured around two main groups of players that interact in the development of complex … capabilities of the French Government Agency for Defence (Direction Générale de l'Armement - DGA) have developed from " project … architect " to " project manager ". These new capabilities create new interactions in the French Defence innovation system and …
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Defence innovation systems are structured around two main groups of players that interact in the development of complex … capabilities of the French Government Agency for Defence (Direction Générale de l'Armement - DGA) have developed from " project … architect " to " project manager ". These new capabilities create new interactions in the French Defence innovation system and …
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Entretenir un flux constant d'innovations est une question clef que se posent les entreprises cherchant à soutenir leur croissance. Un des modes de maintien de l'innovation consiste à activer des réseaux, nouer des partenariats, alliances, coopérations ou toutes autres mises de relations...
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Ce papier analyse la dynamique des réseaux d'alliances et plus particulièrement la division du travail qui s'opère entre les différents types d'acteurs (Grands Groupes Industriels, Entreprises Spécialisées de Biotechnologies et Instituts de Recherche Académique) qui interviennent dans...
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We study rival firms' incentives in quality-improving Research and Development (R&D) networks. The analysis stresses the role of free riding associated to collaboration and three major consequences emerge: R&D efforts decrease with the number of partners, networks of alliances are over-connected...
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haveinterest to form a single voting alliance giving an average gainof influence for all of them. Here, assuming the … usualindependence of votes, we first study the alliance voting powerand obtain new results in the so-called asymptotic limit for … whichthe number of players is large enough and the alliance weightremains a small fraction of the total of the weights. Then …
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This paper develops a simple model to explain two stylised facts about immigration. First, some countries have a low ratio of migrants in their population, while other wealthy countries have a high number of migrants. In fact such migrants are of the same order of magnitude as their domestic...
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A demand for behavioral norms arises when members of a group have individual incentives to take actions that reduce the group's overall welfare (James S. Coleman, 1990). Norms require enforcement with a system of sanctions that penalize deviations from acceptable behavior (George C. Homans,...
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This letter addresses the second-degree price discrimination issue when a mo- nopolized product is tied with environmental quality. The monopolist may degrade environmental quality too much when marginal valuations of environmental quality and the good itself are positively related across consumers.
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