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In this paper we axiomatically characterize two recursive procedures for defining a social group. The first procedure … of the second procedure is the set of all individuals who define themselves as members of the social group. Both …
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In this paper we axiomatically characterize two recursive procedures for defining a social group. The first procedure … of the second procedure is the set of all individuals who define themselves as members of the social group. Both …
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We study how participation in decision processes shapes people's behavior towards impartial authorities. In an incentivized laboratory experiment, an impartial decision maker at first decides about the allocation of money between two subordinates. Treatments differ in the opportunity for one...
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. The fixed price procedure of the secondary market proportional offering is optimal in minimising the underpricing and … cross-sectional variation of the first day returns. The bookbuilding procedure is optimal in counteracting adverse …
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documentary procedure, which is the flow of documents and data among the parties, the research examines the underlying deontic … purpose of the procedure, the so-called deontic process, and identifies control requirements to secure this purpose. The … certain domain knowledge as inputs to automatically generate control requirements that a documentary procedure needs to …
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this paper. The article deals with the procedure how to get the random values above mentioned distributions from pseudo …
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In economic theory, an agent chooses from available alternatives-modeled as a set. In decisions in the field or in the lab, however, agents do not have access to the set of alternatives at once. Instead, alternatives are represented by the outside world in a structured way. Online search results...
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