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monopolisation under Cournot-type rivalry among oligopolists implies that the monopolisation through acquisition is not profitable …
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This article addresses the effect of political instability and domestic conflict on the probability of militarized interstate disputes. Existing research on the subject has produced inconsistent findings. I hypothesize that the effect of political instability on international disputes is...
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Common resources are quasi-public resources, which are rivaled but non excludable in consumption or in appropriation. While the exploitation of common resources has been widely studied in the literature originated by Elinor Ostron’s works (starting from 1990), the study of common resources...
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races more common in rivalries than in lesser competitions? Are they merely a consequence of rivalry competitions? How do … rivalry and non-rivalry populations in the 1816-2000 period. In brief, we find that: arms races occur most frequently in the … context of enduring rivalries; arms races are more likely in the middle and later stages of rivalry; the frequency of arms …
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for specific group of the firms and professions, a rivalry among workers is more advantageous than for other and that the … knowledge and skills together with rising the level of rivalry are examined on leading entertainment group active in 3 Central …
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Antitrust authorities all over the world are concerned if a particularly aggressive competitor, a "maverick", is bought out of the market. Yet there is a lack of theoretical justification. One plausible determinant of acting as a maverick is behavioral: the maverick derives utility from acting...
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rivalry conditions influence performance outcomes related to an ambidextrous posture. Using a sample of Canadian-based SMEs … rivalry and amplified at higher levels of external rivalry. The findings suggest that developing an ambidextrous posture …
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This paper proposes a description of the moral obligations of economic agents. It will show that a threefold division should be adopted to distinguish moral obligations applying to their interactions in the market, obligations applying to their interactions inside business firms and obligations...
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