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Duopoly Game with Endogenous Move-timing and Endogenous Strategic Variables

2010 International Conference on E-Business and E-Government, 2010
This paper studies the equilibrium outcomes of a duopoly game under double endogenous choices, i.e. both the strategic variables (price or quantity) and the move-timing (first-mover or second-mover) are chosen endogenously. It is showed that whether the strategic variables are chosen before or after endogenous timing the equilibrium outcomes are ...
Shengli Chen, Xiaohua Yang
exaly   +2 more sources

Endogenous timing in a mixed oligopoly

Economics Letters, 1998
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DEBASHIS Pal
exaly   +3 more sources

Endogenous and Exogenous Election Timing

open access: yes, 2019
Abstract This chapter examines the rules that govern election timing in democracies. It begins by distinguishing between constitutionally fixed (exogenous) and constitutionally flexible (endogenous) election timing, reviews which political actors can call early elections when endogenous election timing is permitted, and notes that early ...
Goetz, KH, Schleiter, P
core   +4 more sources

Endogenous Timing in a Gaming Tournament

Theory and Decision, 1999
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Baik, Kyung Hwan   +3 more
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Endogenous Timing and the Clustering of Agents' Decisions

Journal of Political Economy, 1995
This paper presents a model in which agents choose an action and a time at which to take the action. We show that when agents choose when to act, their decisions become clustered together, giving the appearance of an information cascade, even though information is actually being used efficiently. This occurs because the passage of time allows the first
Gul, Faruk, Lundholm, Russell
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Now or Later?--Endogenous Timing of Threats

Theory and Decision, 2003
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Berninghaus, S. K., Güth, W.
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Neuroendocrine hypothalamus as a homeostat of endogenous time

Journal of Evolutionary Biochemistry and Physiology, 2017
The conception of hypothalamus as a cerebral structure providing homeostasis of metabolism and temperature in an organism was formed in the 60-70-ies of the XX century (hypothalamus as a metabolic or temperature ). In the following decades investigations of molecular mechanisms of the genesis of circadian and circannual rhythms expanded our knowledge ...
M P, Chernysheva, A D, Nozdrachev
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Endogenous Border Times

2016
We examine transaction-level Peruvian import data to show that firms are subject to significant costs of port-of-entry delays. At the transaction level, we observe the time it takes a shipment to clear each step in the entry process. Our theory shows conditions under which observed entry times are endogenous. As a result, total entry delays potentially
Jerónimo Carballo   +3 more
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Endogenous oscillations in short-interval timing

Behavioural Processes, 2007
A defining feature of a circadian oscillator is that periodic output from the oscillator continues after the termination of periodic input. In contrast, a defining feature of a pacemaker-accumulator system is that elapsed time is measured with respect to the presentation of a stimulus, according to the classic description of this system.
Jonathon D, Crystal   +1 more
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Time estimation and chronopathology in endogenous depression

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 1985
ABSTRACT– In recent empirical research on endogenous depression, time estimation has frequently been discussed in the context of chronopathological reflections, without empirical evidence of the postaulated correlations between changes in speed of the “internal clock” and indicators of time estimation.
P, Richter, U, Benzenhöfer
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