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Is Collusion Necessary? A Commentary on Necessary Collusion
Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2005The argument made by Helft in favor of “necessary collusion” in the discussion of prognosis between patients with cancer and their oncologists is predicated on the presumption that the primary goal of oncologic care is to maintain hope. If this were the case, then it would be difficult to argue against such an approach.
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1975
In this section we will first present three models of duopoly, which is the limiting case of oligopoly. The common characteristic of these models is that they assume a certain pattern of reaction of competitors in each period and despite the fact that the ‘expected’ reaction does not in fact materialise, the firms continue to assume that the initial ...
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In this section we will first present three models of duopoly, which is the limiting case of oligopoly. The common characteristic of these models is that they assume a certain pattern of reaction of competitors in each period and despite the fact that the ‘expected’ reaction does not in fact materialise, the firms continue to assume that the initial ...
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