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influencing those changes. This paper applies the Population Dynamics Theory on Entrepreneurial Survival Strategy observing the … were of paramount importance. As per population dynamics theory, in turbulent times when ecosystem is new, one should …
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Currently, Indian market is witnessing a retail boom with organized retailers offering a whole assortment of goods and services under one roof with good shopping environment. Private brands are gradually taking more space of retailers' shelf space in developed western economies. As competition...
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The structural stability of different languages subject to the import of external elements is analyzed. We focus on the temporal side of the different processes interacting to produce a change in the structure of the language. That is, the rate of import and dissipation of new elements is seen...
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Causal inference in the empirical sciences is based on counterfactuals. This paper presents the counterfactual account of causation in terms of Lewis's possible-world semantics, and reformulates the statistical potential outcome framework and its underlying assumptions using counterfactual...
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How can agricultural inheritance traditions affect structural change and economic development in rural areas? The most prominent historical traditions are primogeniture, where the oldest son inherits the whole farm, and equal partition, where land is split and each heir inherits an equal share....
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Monetary incentives underlie academic publications, especially in countries where many researchers' incomes are performance-based. Evidence has documented that social ties improve the chances of publication in journals, whereas building and maintaining social ties require resources. We develop a...
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This Essay takes issue with two prevailing arguments. The first endorses content net neutrality while the second holds that the Internet is a public domain with the widest possible scope for freedom of expression. I argue that some value screening of content may be beneficial to society and that...
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Recently, there is a growing trend of filing intrafamilial tort actions, especially against spouses. In the past, and, to a certain extent, even at present, immunities existed in common law against tort litigation within the family. Is it appropriate today to block such claims, or should they be...
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Extant research on hedonic goods has largely assumed that consumers justify consumption before consuming. However, in everyday life, consumers often justify hedonic consumption after consuming. For instance, a dieter may exercise in the few days after eating a luxurious chocolate cake. In three...
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This paper reviews the overview of the dynamic shortest path routing problem and the various neural networks to solve it. Different shortest path optimization problems can be solved by using various neural networks algorithms. The routing in packet switched multi-hop networks can be described as...
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