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Microbially-driven alkaline neutralization in bauxite residue by functional microorganisms is a promising approach for the ecological rehabilitation on alkaline disposal areas. However, the alkali resistance and acid secretion mechanism of functional microorganisms are still unknown, which...
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Economists have debated the extent to which strengthening patent protection spurs or detracts from technological innovation. In this paper, we examine the reduction of software copyright protection in the Lotus v. Borland decision. If patent and copyright protections are substitutes, then...
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We provide a robustness check of the US Phillips curve in the frequency domain. We design frequency-specific coeffcients of correlation (FSCC) and regression (FSCR), based on our frequency-specific data extraction procedure. Being real-valued, signed and normalised, the FSCC is superior to...
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Do online communities segregate into separate conversations about "contestable knowledge"? We analyze the contributors of biased and slanted content in Wikipedia articles about U.S. politics, and focus on two research questions: (1) Do contributors display tendencies to contribute to topics with...
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We examine whether collective intelligence helps achieve a neutral point of view using data from a decade of Wikipedia's articles on US politics. Our null hypothesis builds on Linus' Law, often expressed as "Given enough eyeballs, all bugs are shallow." Our findings are consistent with a narrow...
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We consider a revenue management problem arising from the sales of high-speed train tickets in China. Compared to traditional network revenue management problems, the new feature of our problem is that each request, if accepted, needs to be instantly assigned to a unique seat throughout the...
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We consider a single-product dynamic pricing problem under a specific non-stationary setting, where the underlying demand process grows over time in expectation and also possibly in the level of random fluctuation. The decision maker sequentially sets price in each time period and learns the...
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We study the performance of the four Western Hemisphere trading blocs during the period 1978-2001. For the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), trade integration outweighed trade diversion; for MERCOSUR, increased integration and trade diversion went hand in hand; for the Central American...
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Organizational structures are increasingly complex. In particular, more firms today operate as multi-sided platforms. In this paper, we study how platform firms use repositioning and cost-cutting in response to competition, elucidate external and internal factors that constrain or enable these...
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We provide a simple model of a three-sided market. In a departure from existing models of two-sided markets, our model highlights that an increase in competition on one side does not necessarily increase prices on other sides. The direction of a price change depends on the interdependency across...
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