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competition (lottery contest) and one that encourages cooperation (public good game). We find that simultaneous participation in … competition. We find that in early periods, there is a negative correlation between decisions in competitive and in cooperative …
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technology will change over the next fifty years, we are only going to look a few years ahead, which is a more sensible time …
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technology will change over the next fifty years, we are only going to look a few years ahead, which is a more sensible time …
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Internet search (or perhaps more accurately `web-search') has grown exponentially over the last decade at an even more rapid rate than the Internet itself. Starting from nothing in the 1990s, today search is a multi-billion dollar business. Search engine providers such as Google and Yahoo! have...
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competition. New technologies have great potential payoffs, but they require more sophisticated forms of social organization …
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This work is a PhD dissertation, written at the Department of Economics, McGill University. The thesis offers a new framework for inflation as a process of restructuring. Contrary to existing theories of inflation, which tend to take structure and institutions as given for the purpose of...
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informational problems. We show that, as a consequence of this trade-off, more intense competition in unregulated segments of the … can lead to a softer merger policy when competition is weaker. …
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Ken Arrow (1998) asks, “What has economics to say about racial discrimination?” He replies – entirely correctly – that racial “segregation within an industry – that is, firms with either all black or all white labor forces” – may be explained by economic theory, but “the...
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Arguments are statements used to persuade someone or in support of a claim. However, these are not perfect and part are be exploited by the opponent to build its own argumentation. In this paper we present a litigation success function (LSF) that considers the quality of the plainti¤ and...
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show if a contestant, Sanjaya Malakar, who was clearly a low-ability contestant, won the competition. He was concerned that …
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