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The pacifying effect of economic interdependence on conflict onset can be better understood in the context of "noisy" bargaining. Specifically, trading states bargain under less noisy conditions and, as a result, are unlikely to engage in militarized conflict. Noise is introduced into a generic...
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international trade. Together, these results suggest that the negative correlation between openness and conflict emerges because … stability facilitates international trade rather than because trade flows reduce internal conflict. …
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When appropriation possibilities are overlooked, the predictions of standard trade models can be misleading. Trade … end we incorporate appropriation possibilities into the simplest model of trade: the Edgeworth box model o f pure exchange …. The model predicts that exchange will occur between a Defender and an Attacker, but the terms and volume of trade will be …
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In a series of influential studies, Huntington (1993a, 1993b, 1998) argued that the fundamental source of conflict in the post-Cold War world will not be primarily ideological or economic, but rather the great divisions among humankind. Given the fault lines between civilizations, the primary...
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Rivalry-restraint-based theoretical mechanisms predict that an industry's profits will increase when its firms engage … competitors cannot fully compete away. But what is the interaction effect on profit of simultaneously restraining rivalry and …
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, printed in 2012 inTorun, he decided to analyze very specific and interesting subject: the cooperation and rivalry in outer …
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This discussion paper resulted in an article in <I>Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie</I> (2011). Volume 102(4), pages 385-405.<P> Knowledge drives the growth of nations and regions in a competitive space-economy. Hence, we would expect a strong correlation between investments in R&D,...</p></i>
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first order stochastic Markov process of first order, in which competition is understood as a dynamic process of rivalry for … estimate probabilities of transition, which can be interpreted as approximations to the degree of rivalry between banks. In …
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While there has been extensive interest in the role of democracy in reducing interstate violence, the role of democracy in reaching higher levels of peace has received much less attention. Since many countries have less than amicable relations, it is necessary to consider how the quality of...
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. Study 1 showed that internal and external rivalry involved opposite relationships between threat and knowledge valuation …
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