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This paper extends the work of Ray and Vohra [3]. It ascertains which partitions of players will emerge and what actions will these players choose under each partition, when they can sign binding agreements and their actions have externalities. The emphasis, however, is placed on situations with...
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characterising many industries has undergone profound change. It is suggested that rivalry is not necessarily enacted by individual … rivalry in intraindustry environments. Derived in large from the social sciences, network theory allows for the micro and … has yet to empirically investigate the relationship between strategic networks and rivalry. The limited research that has …
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Traditional economic wisdom claims that - while global economic integration is beneficial for economic performance - a country's trade specialization pattern has no impact on its economic performance. In this paper, we seek to cast doubt on this aspect of mainstream economics using a very...
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transition countries, we find evidence of the importance of a minimum of rivalry in both innovation and growth: the presence of …
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growth than firms facing a minimum of rivalry. The presence of competitors has both a direct effect on performance, and an …
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Much discussion of the concept of cyberwar, cyber conflict, and the changing dynamic of future security interactions is founded upon the study of what could be, conjured through spectacular flights of the imagination. The goal of this research article is to exhaustively collect information on...
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in opportunity-rich environments of enduring rivalry. Empirical analyses lend support to this hypothesis, showing that … high levels of inflation increase the probability of militarized dispute initiation in settings of rivalry but actually …
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This article considers the way in which the likelihood of being observed by others affects a state’s conflict behavior. The analysis examines the effect of potential observation on the probability that a dispute will escalate to violence as well as the duration of war and peace. To...
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given pair of countries: distance, trade complementarity, rivalry, and government strength. In this article, we examine the …
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