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Economic competition and political competition: A comment
Public Choice, 1980Unlike Stigler's original estimates, our re-estimation of his equations yields results which are consistent with economic theory. However, they raise questions regarding the extent to which the data provide a measure of support for the implications of his theory.
William W. Brown, Gary J. Santoni
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Competition in generation: the economic foundations
Proceedings of the IEEE, 2000This paper sets out the economic foundations that underlie competitive markets in electricity generation. It moves from a general formulation of a competitive market to discuss traditional models of optimal electricity pricing. It shows how an auction market can produce the same results and discusses the option of bilateral trading.
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Competition Intensity, Potential Competition and Transaction Cost Economics [PDF]
Mit der fortschreitenden Globalisierung der Weltwirtschaft nimmt auch der Grad des internationalen Wettbewerbs zwischen den Unternehmen zu. Von dieser Entwicklung sind aber nicht alle Firmen im gleichen Ausmaß betroffen. Einer der wichtigsten Determinanten des Globalisierungsgrades einer Branche ist die Höhe der Transaktionskosten.
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Migration and US economic competitiveness
Migration Letters, 2013Most Americans are dissatisfied with US immigration policies. This dissatisfaction stems from several factors, including the presence of over 11 million unauthorized foreigners and the fact that many US immigrants who want their spouses and children to join them face long waits. There is also a sense that the US, which accepts over a million immigrants
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Economic development and the competitive process
2002The concepts of competition and its derivatives, competitiveness and competitive advantage feature as highly on the current development agendas and policy debates of developing countries as they do in the developed world, yet they are sufficiently opaque to make any discussion of the relationship between economic development and competition a matter to
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Economic Logistics for Competitiveness and Development
2005Economic Logistics deals with the study of the regional distribution of both logistic nodes and flows as well as with their management, governance and possible equilibrium over the network space, at local and global level. The main issue is identifying and evaluating the constraints and factors for the logistic and productive development of the ...
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Welfare Economics, Economic Order, and Competition
1992The observable breakdown of socialist systems represents a severe blow for those who still believe in historical materialism although historicism must be considered refuted already on logical grounds (Popper, 1957). And it provides a new answer to the old question: “Do communist and free economies show a converging pattern?” (Tinbergen, 1961).
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