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reasons: Many empirical studies employ analysts' consensus forecasts as a proxy for the market's expectations of future … well-known phenomenon, namely the existence of a positive bias in experts' anticipations: the latter tend to over …-estimate earnings. In this paper, we study the properties of this bias according to various aspects, that is to say according to country …
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comparable. This allows us to conclude that the impartiality requirement cannot be used to decide between Rawls' and Harsanyi …
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assumption that impartiality is required for making moral decisions. However, although Harsanyi and Rawls agree on that, and … furthermore agree on the fact that impartiality can be obtained under appropriate conditions of ignorance, they strongly disagree … cardinally measurable and unit comparable. This allows us to conclude that the impartiality requirement cannot be used to decide …
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This paper deals with Rousseau's idea of freedom in terms of rationality and deliberation. It gives support to Berlin … agent. A special focus will then be placed on the function of the law in the process of individual deliberation. By …
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"INTEGRAAL", is used as a basis for identifying different types of deliberation tasks carried out through dialogues facilitated … deliberation tasks can be effective as "piecewise" contributions to social learning and capacity building for addressing the …
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entre management de projet et consensus néerlandais ainsi que les difficultés à concilier logique de projet et logique de …
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Parikh and Krasucki [1990] showed that pairwise communication of the value of a function f leads to a consensus about … guarantee consensus in any communication protocol. Krasucki [1996] proved that consensus occurs for any union consistent … maximizes their expected utility, then consensus obtains in any fair protocol for any action space. …
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latticial theories of consensus as well as the properties of our three lattices of choice functions, we get results to aggregate …
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upon which they have agreed beforehand, they will eventually reach a consensus about the value of f, provided a fairness … common knowledge among a group of agents that some of them disagree about two protocols, then the consensus value of f must …
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for the consensus problems, in particular in the case of the aggregation of linear orders. First we consider the medians …
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