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No-Envy and Consistency in Economies with Indivisible Goods
Econometrica, 1991Summary: We consider the problem of fair allocation in economies with indivisible goods. Our main objective is to identify appealing subsolutions of the no-envy solution. We formulate desirable properties of solutions, and look for solutions satisfying them: given an allocation chosen by a solution for some economy and given a subgroup of the agents ...
Tadenuma, Koichi, Thomson, William
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‘The problems we face . . . are a consequence of the economic model we have built up in Aotearoa over the past forty years. But that model is a choice – one that we can change if we wish to.’ Aotearoa New Zealand is grappling with tough economic ...
Craig Renney
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Journal of Orthopaedic Experience & Innovation, 2020
The healthcare system is going through a natural evolution. Similar to the automobile or the airplane industry, healthcare providers are understanding the value of delivering a memorable experience to patients.
Alok Sharan
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The healthcare system is going through a natural evolution. Similar to the automobile or the airplane industry, healthcare providers are understanding the value of delivering a memorable experience to patients.
Alok Sharan
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On monotonicity in economies with indivisible goods
Social Choice and Welfare, 2003zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Computer, 1998
Modern business in the US is simply exploiting the 20 to 25 year investment in information technology that is now fueling the friction-free economy. The total information technology industry surpassed the automobile industry in its dollar impact on the US economy in 1997.
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Modern business in the US is simply exploiting the 20 to 25 year investment in information technology that is now fueling the friction-free economy. The total information technology industry surpassed the automobile industry in its dollar impact on the US economy in 1997.
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2010
Few people express any doubts about what is right and what is wrong regarding the economy, despite the fact that the majority of people, relying on well-worn opinions, were surprised and made poor decisions recently. One would think that this experience would engender a little humility and curiosity. We will sample from those few who take the turbulent
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Few people express any doubts about what is right and what is wrong regarding the economy, despite the fact that the majority of people, relying on well-worn opinions, were surprised and made poor decisions recently. One would think that this experience would engender a little humility and curiosity. We will sample from those few who take the turbulent
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Good Models Borrow, Great Models Steal: Intellectual Property Rights and Generative AI
Social Science Research NetworkTwo critical policy questions will determine the impact of generative artificial intelligence (AI) on the knowledge economy and the creative sector. The first concerns how we think about the training of such models—in particular, whether the creators ...
Simon Chesterman
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Digital goods and the new economy [PDF]
Digital goods are bitstrings, sequences of 0s and 1s, which have economic value. They are distinguished from other goods by five characteristics: digital goods are nonrival, infinitely expansible, discrete, aspatial, and recombinant. The New Economy is one where the economics of digital goods importantly influence aggregate economic performance.
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Is housing good for the economy?
Housing Studies, 1995Abstract Not surprisingly housing researchers and practitioners frequently call for more resources to be devoted to housing. But governments in recent years have devoted fewer resources to housing rather than more. One of the reasons is that housing expenditures have to be seen in terms of the overall resource constraints on the economy and in many ...
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