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Bargaining for cooperative economic ordering
Decision Support Systems, 2007This paper analyzes horizontal cooperations between organizations that have the opportunity to jointly replenish material requirements. Two mechanisms are investigated, the search for short-term cooperations (e.g., via electronic markets) and long-term cooperations.
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Emotions and cooperation in economic games
Cognitive Brain Research, 2005In this paper, we examine decisions to cooperate in economic games. We investigate which payoffs give players the greatest pleasure and whether the pleasure they feel about payoffs predicts their decisions to cooperate. To do this, we modify the ultimatum and dictator games by asking players to consider a fixed set of offers and report their ...
Michael P, Haselhuhn, Barbara A, Mellers
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ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF THE COOPERATIVES DEVELOPMENT [PDF]
Over the last years, we can observe a growing interest in co-operatives and the real economic dimensions of co-operatives worldwide are increasing. International cooperative movement represents today an incontestable force. We can see that co-operatives contribute to the economic and social dynamism, also they are key competitive players in a wide ...
Florina Oana VIRLANUTA, Deniz ZUNGUN
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An information economic rationale for cooperatives
European Review of Agricultural Economics, 2005We consider how to organise the processing and marketing of an agricultural product when farming costs are known only by the individual farmers. We show that when marginal costs are uncorrelated, the market for final goods is competitive, and the market for processing is non-competitive, the socially optimal production levels are sustained by a ...
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Trust, contract and economic cooperation
Cambridge Journal of Economics, 1999After providing a brief overview of the standard economic analysis of incomplete contracts in terms of property rights, transaction costs and self-enforcing implicit contracts, the author shows why, in the orthodox view, trust is not a pertinent category to their negotiation or effectiveness. Drawing on various empirical studies which he has undertaken
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The Knowledge Economics of Cooperatives
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2006We model a value chain, which consists of two stages of value creation. Within this model we show how the relative importance of general and idiosyncratic knowledge interacts with the hold up problem to determine the comparative advantages of markets, hierarchies, and cooperatives.
Helmut M. Dietl, Martin Grossmann
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2018
The practice of slavery meant an absence of apprenticeship in ancient Greece: young men who lacked property and wanted work would rely on kinsmen to teach them a craft. This chapter examines training in skilled occupations, from poets, playwrights, sculptors, painters, potters, and musicians, to doctors and philosophers, as well as slave families ...
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The practice of slavery meant an absence of apprenticeship in ancient Greece: young men who lacked property and wanted work would rely on kinsmen to teach them a craft. This chapter examines training in skilled occupations, from poets, playwrights, sculptors, painters, potters, and musicians, to doctors and philosophers, as well as slave families ...
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Inter-Korean Economic Cooperation and Economic Cooperation in Northeast Asia
2014- The objective of this study is to present a way South Korea, North Korea, and the surrounding Northeast Asian region can achieve a win-win result through invigoration of regional economic cooperation by inducing participation of North Korea in the process of the Northeast Asian Economic Cooperation.
Chun, Hongtack, Rhee, Yeong-seop
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On the Economics of Incentives and Cooperation
2011Die vorliegende Dissertation beschäftigt sich mit der ökonomischen Analyse von Anreizen zur Kooperation und verwendet dazu ein theoretisches Modell, ein Verhaltensexperiment sowie eine empirische Untersuchung. Die Arbeit betritt inhaltlich auf verschiedenen Gebieten Neuland und verwendet zudem moderne ökonometrische Methoden, womit sie auch aus ...
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Economic integration and cooperation
1987This chapter provides an overview on economic integration and cooperation. The concept of economic cooperation refers to government intervention in trade that takes place as a result of agreements between two or more governments as to how trade between the participating countries is to be conducted.
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