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experience entry and other do not. In all pre-entry markets competition is more intense. Post-entry behavior in all markets is …
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ethical concerns. Even if it is right that for Kant 'rivalry' has not the meaning of market competition, it is still … function of 'rivalry' or competition in relation to the achievement of earthly morality. To make its systematic role visible …This essay focuses on the figure of 'rivalry' in Kantian anthropological writings, which are mostly not considered in …
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developed rivalry. We find that the principal reacts to his agents' competitive preferences through a reallocation of incentive … exhibit rivalry while the other ideally should behave completely egoistically. …
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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, knowledge and learning processes, on the one hand, and productivity increases, on the other. However, the empirical evidence shows consistent...
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gain from doing so. Again, rivalry contributes to the phenomenon: a supplier who buys out the maverick would fall behind …
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dilemma situations. As a result, they are often treated alike. In this paper we argue that the degree of rivalry is the … fundamental difference between the two games. We show that rivalry implies that both games cannot be represented by the same game …-pants clearly perceive the differences in rivalry. Aggregate behavior in both games starts relatively close to Pareto efficiency and …
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This extended book review of Creating a Learning Society by Joseph Stiglitz and Bruce Greenwald (2014) looks at the 700-page long scholarly work from a transition economy perspective. Using as a starting point Arrow's renowned concept of "learning by doing", the authors throw away the doctrines...
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measures as well as on a firm's profitability. We consider rivalry, egoism and altruism as extreme forms within the continuum …
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