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Reply to van Haastert: Local competition between Ras/actin-driven protrusions. [PDF]
Alonso A, Kirkegaard JB, Endres RG.
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A decade of Cybathlon: impact on public visibility, scientific dissemination and technology transfer. [PDF]
Riener R, Vassella L, Wolf P.
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From local to global competition [PDF]
Abstract We introduce a framework that has known models of oligopolistic competition with differentiated products (the circle, the logit, and the CES) as limit cases. This integrative approach incorporates both localized and global competition, as well as price-sensitive individual demands.
Simon P. Anderson, Andre de Palma
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Globalization and international competition
1997 International Symposium on Technology and Society Technology and Society at a Time of Sweeping Change. Proceedings, 2002Globalization of an economy has radically altered the nature of competition-both domestic and international. Analysis of the relevance and limitations of the indicators most frequently used in measuring competitiveness shows that the results produced by the traditional measurements do not, by themselves, give a clear idea of whether competitiveness has
Hyoun Jong Kim +3 more
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American Political Science Review, 2016
We show that support for the Leave option in the Brexit referendum was systematically higher in regions hit harder by economic globalization. We focus on the shock of surging imports from China over the past three decades as a structural driver of divergence in economic performance across U.K. regions. An IV approach supports a causal interpretation of
Colantone, Italo, Stanig, Piero
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We show that support for the Leave option in the Brexit referendum was systematically higher in regions hit harder by economic globalization. We focus on the shock of surging imports from China over the past three decades as a structural driver of divergence in economic performance across U.K. regions. An IV approach supports a causal interpretation of
Colantone, Italo, Stanig, Piero
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The fetish of global competition
Capital & Class, 2014A number of scholars have criticised the methodological nationalism of the mainstream study of capitalist diversity for ignoring a global convergence trend triggered by global competition. This contribution agrees with this criticism but insists on the need to take the diversities into account in order to understand the dependence of capital on the ...
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A global competitive neural network
Biological Cybernetics, 1995A study is presented of a set of coupled nets proposed to function as a global competitive network. One net, of hidden nodes, is composed solely of inhibitory neurons and is excitatorily driven and feeds back in a disinhibitory manner to an input net which itself feeds excitatorily to a (cortical) output net.
John G. Taylor, F. N. Alavi
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GLOBAL MARKETS OR GLOBAL COMPETITION?
Journal of Consumer Marketing, 1986The recent debate generated by Levitt's advocacy of standardization is certainly not a new controversy; it goes back to earlier writings in the late fifties and early sixties. I would like here to clarify the issue rather than take sides with one or the other school of thought.
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Competition, Globalization, and the Decline of Inflation
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2004We investigate theoretically and empirically the competitive effects of increased trade on prices, productivity and markups. Using disaggregated data for EU manufacturing over the period 1988-2000 we find increased openness exerts a negative and significant impact on sectoral prices. Increased openness lowers prices by both reducing markups and raising
Chen, Natalie, Imbs, Jean, Scott, Andrew
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2010
AbstractThis book examines the relationship between law and economic globalization. It focuses on national and international efforts to protect the competitive process, exploring the critically important relationships between those two domains and the way the resulting system shapes economic activity in all parts of the world.
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AbstractThis book examines the relationship between law and economic globalization. It focuses on national and international efforts to protect the competitive process, exploring the critically important relationships between those two domains and the way the resulting system shapes economic activity in all parts of the world.
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