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Impact of the digital economy on high-quality urban economic development: Evidence from Chinese cities

Economic Modelling, 2023
The establishment of China ’ s big data comprehensive pilot zones has promoted the deep integration of big data and cloud computing, accelerating the development of the digital economy.
Bingnan Guo   +5 more
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Are Good Industrial Relations Good for the Economy?

German Economic Review, 2009
Abstract Recent US microeconomic analysis indicates that good industrial relations might improve firm performance. Of late, it has also been claimed that the benefits of industrial relations quality - proxied inversely by a strikes variable - could also extend to the macroeconomy. Using cross-country data, we find that, independent of
Addison, John, Teixeira, P.
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Equity as a Prerequisite for Stable Cooperation in a Public-Good Economy - The Core Revisited

Social Science Research Network, 2010
In this paper we explore the relationship between an equitable distribution of the cost shares in public-good provision on the one hand and the core property of an allocation on the other. In particular we show that it is an inhomogeneous distribution of
W. Buchholz, W. Peters
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The Core of a Public Goods Economy

International Economic Review, 1974
THE CORE, an n person game solution concept, has proved to be very useful in analyzing economic allocations in a private goods economy (see, e.g., [1]). Viewed as an n person game, such an economy requires the specification of production and distribution activities open to an arbitrary coalition of economic agents. We say a coalition can improve upon a
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An Institutionalist Vision of a Good Economy

Forum for Social Economics, The, 2010
Janet T. Knoedler, G. Schneider
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STRATEGIC CORES IN A PUBLIC GOODS ECONOMY

International Game Theory Review, 2004
In a public goods economy with linear production technologies, we consider a strategic game with coalitions in which each player is required as a strategy to reallocate his or her own initial endowments for exchange and production. Allowing negative strategies, i.e., reallocations with negative amount, we show that the core of this economy can be ...
Yukihisa Utsumi, Mikio Nakayama
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