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the consolidation of fishing effort, coordination of harvest activities, sharing of information and provision of shared …
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transparency is optimal. This is because more transparency facilitates more effective coordination, which is valuable from a social … ambiguity becomes optimal if there is a high risk that more transparency will lead to coordination failures …
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need for policy coordination: the specific choice of monetary policy limits the set of fiscal policies consistent with …
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We develop a political-economy model of economic union and compare the competion regime to the coordination regime. Key … of migration. We argue that the differences between the U.S. and the EU - the degree of coordination among the member …
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This paper examines issues in the current debate over coordination between fiscal and monetary policies. Section I1 … uses the traditional targets-instruments approach to assess the potential gains from greater coordination. Since greater … coordination is often equated with looser money and tighter fiscal policy, two econometric models of the economy are used to …
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. However, coordination on a rule leaves arbitrators as a group vulnerable to manipulation by coalitions of employers or …
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This paper explores two broad questions on collaboration between individuals. First, we investigate what personal characteristics affect people's desire to work together. Second, given the influence of these personal characteristics, we analyze whether this attraction enhances or detracts from...
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types can be exploited to enhance cooperation by structuring the twice-played prisoners' dilemma to “start small,” so that …
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, cooperation appears to be enforced through universal moral values; internalized guilt; altruistic punishment; and an apparent rise …
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Even though teams have become the dominant mode of knowledge production, little is known regarding how they divide work among their members. Conceptualizing knowledge production as a process involving a number of functional activities, we first develop a conceptual framework to study the...
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