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IS CORPORATISM FEASIBLE? [PDF]

open access: possibleMetroeconomica, 2005
ABSTRACTThis paper investigates the effects of cooperation (corporatism) on macroeconomic performance by considering a rather standard policy game between the government and a monopoly union. We stress the shortcomings of the traditional way used to model cooperation in policy games (the maximization of the weighted sum of players’ preferences), which ...
Nicola Acocella, Giovanni Di Bartolomeo
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Feasibility

2023
Abstract Is it feasible to have an entire economy based on part-time work? Is it affordable for individual workers and for society as a whole? Could such an economy generate sufficient resources for the kind of economic security that we all require?
Jennifer Nedelsky, Tom Malleson
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From Feasible Proofs to Feasible Computations

2010
We shall discuss several situations in which it is possible to extract from a proof, be it a proof in a first-order theory or a propositional proof, some feasible computational information about the theorem being proved. This includes extracting feasible algorithms, deterministic or interactive, for witnessing an existential quantifier, a uniform ...
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Telemicrobiology: Feasibility Study

Telemedicine Journal, 1998
Rural hospitals generally lack staffing with infectious disease specialists or pathologists. Without on-site pathologists, the range of microbiology services offered by clinical laboratories may be limited as well.To study the feasibility of using static-image telepathology to evaluate Gram stains of microbiologic preparations.In this retrospective ...
W J, McLaughlin   +6 more
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Feasibility pump 2.0

Mathematical Programming Computation, 2009
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FISCHETTI, MATTEO, SALVAGNIN, DOMENICO
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The feasibility pump

Mathematical Programming, 2005
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M. Fischetti, F. Glover, LODI, ANDREA
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Robot-assisted choledochotomy: feasibility

Surgical Endoscopy, 2004
Because clearing stones from the common bile duct is demanding with conventional laparoscopic techniques, the "da Vinci" robotic system can be of additional value in inserting a kehr drain and suturing the common bile duct. As far as we could ascertain, we report the first case of a laparoscopic choledochotomy with the assistance of this robotic system.
Roeyen, Geert   +2 more
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