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competition policy and the efficiency of law enforcement institutions. © 2013 The President and Fellows of Harvard College and the …
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legal systems, suggesting complementarities between competition policy and the efficiency of law enforcement institutions. …
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Why do money and markets crowd out co-operative relations? This paper characterises the effects of intertemporal preferences, money, and markets on players' ability to co-operate in material-payoff supergames. Players' aversion to intertemporal substitution facilitates co-operation by decreasing...
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institutions. …
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legal systems, suggesting complementarities between competition policy and the efficiency of law enforcement institutions. …
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institutions. …
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institutions. <br> <br> <i>ZUSAMMENFASSUNG - (Wettbewerbspolitik und Produktivitätswachstum: Eine empirische Bewertung) <br …
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Why do money and markets crowd out cooperative relations? This paper characterizes the effects of intertemporal preferences, money, and markets on players' ability to cooperate in material-payoff supergames. Players' aversion to intertemporal substitution facilitates cooperation by decreasing...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005423791