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The consumer goes to market in order to buy the products that are useful for him or simply to buy something which makes him happy. In other words he tries to satisfy his basic needs (such as food, clothing etc) as well as the secondary ones. The producer comes to market with the products...
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We suggest a simple asset market model in which we analyze competitive and strategic behavior simultaneously. If for competitive behavior two-fund separation holds across periods then it also holds for strategic behavior. In this case the relative prices of the assets do not depend on whether...
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В статье исследуются теоретические и практические проблемы разграничения стратегического и тактического конкурентного поведения предприятия на основе...
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We investigate how exposure to large-scale farms affects smallholders’ competitive behavior. Based on lab-in-the-field experimental measures covering more than 900 smallholders and 400 children in Zambia, we find that smallholders who are traditionally dependent on subsistence agriculture...
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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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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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The relationships between different types of cooperation and rivalry and product innovation are examined in this … rivalry and product innovation is stronger for established companies than for new ones. The results obtained, using a sample …
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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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growth than firms facing a minimum of rivalry. The presence of competitors has both a direct effect on performance, and an …
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characterising many industries has undergone profound change. It is suggested that rivalry is not necessarily enacted by individual … rivalry in intraindustry environments. Derived in large from the social sciences, network theory allows for the micro and … has yet to empirically investigate the relationship between strategic networks and rivalry. The limited research that has …
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