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organisms in the economical and social development of localities and developing regions, at the same time, diminishing the … main idea is that the minimization of disparities can occur only through the regions’ gaining of competitive capacity …. Furthermore, we will succinctly present the manner of creating the medium size regions (NUTS 2) in the E.U., which can or cannot …
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environment has become more competitive that requires companies to build up own competitiveness not only in the domestic, but as … support the development and competitiveness of such kind companies (that the practice has proved as well), consequently the … cooperation between cluster members (constituents) such as different kinds of entrepreneurs of different size and business history …
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optimization of the firms they work with. Firstly, in order to improve the individual competitiveness of those firms. Secondly …, knitting relationships between firms settle in the region they work in, in order to improve the competitiveness of the … highly impacted on the region with job destruction and SMEs closures. This has generated a inter-territorial cooperation …
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The paper discusses convergence of evolutionary dynamics to mixed equiliria including different behavior strategies …
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cooperation in a subsequent social dilemma game. The issues we study are part of the broader topic of whether there are behavioral … cooperation for pairs of market-winners, market-losers and mixed pairs and study both the cases where interaction in the social … experience has adverse effects on the efficiency of cooperation on both market-winner and market-loser pairs. In market …
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Publicly provided goods often create differential payoffs due to timely or spatial distances of group members. We design and test a provision mechanism which utilizes rank competition to mitigate free-riding in impure public goods. In our Rank-Order Voluntary Contribution Mechanism...
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This paper presents a formal theory of reciprocity. Reciprocity means that people reward kind actions and punish unkind ones. The theory takes into account that people evaluate the kindness of an action not only by its consequences but also by the intention underlying this action. The theory...
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