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We study the incidence and economic rationale for cooperative bargaining in U.S. agricultural markets. Bargaining is … bargaining has any direct influence on price. Nevertheless, the price negotiation process may be useful in itself as a form of … price discovery in markets where there is uncertainty about market supply and demand conditions, and bargaining associations …
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The adoption of the Kyoto Protocol in December 1997 was a major achievement in the endeavour to tackle the problem of global climate change at the dawn of the 21st century. After many years of involvement in the negotiation process, the book's two internationally recognised authors now offer the...
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Abstract The implementation of the bankruptcy law of China deviates much from the expectation of the legislature. This article draws on political economy analysis, especially the interest group approach, to provide an explanation of the causes of the deviation and predict what the future of the...
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Abstract Much real-world contracting involves finding new clauses to add to a basic agreement, clauses which may or may not increase the welfare of both parties. The parties must decide which complications to propose, how closely to examine the other side's proposals, and whether to accept them....
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This paper studies a simple two-stage model of conflict in which two players allocate resources between arms and domestic production in the first stage and subsequently engage in peace negotiations trying to avoid war. War is costly and war damages depend on arms buildup. Peace also comes with...
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Abstract To say that financial aid is a key component of the college admissions process is an understatement. For the student and her family, financial aid is a way to afford quality post-secondary education that otherwise may have been unobtainable. For the college, financial aid is a method to...
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generally exist. Whether under or over entry occurs is tightly related to the bargaining power of labor, but the logic behind my …
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