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Insurance for Good Losers and the Survival of Chile's Concertación
Latin American Politics and Society, 2005Abstract In the transition from military rule to democracy, the government of Augusto Pinochet bequeathed to Chile a unique electoral law by which all legislative seats are contested in two-member districts. A key implication of this rule is that in order to secure legislative majorities, coalitions have to put their strongest candidates in
John M. Carey, Peter Siavelis
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2022
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-jmx-10.1177_00222429221122698 for Brand Equity in Good and Bad Times: What Distinguishes Winners from Losers in Consumer Packaged Goods Industries? by Koushyar Rajavi, Tarun Kushwaha and Jan-Benedict E.M.
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Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-jmx-10.1177_00222429221122698 for Brand Equity in Good and Bad Times: What Distinguishes Winners from Losers in Consumer Packaged Goods Industries? by Koushyar Rajavi, Tarun Kushwaha and Jan-Benedict E.M.
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Public money for public goods: Winners and losers from CAP reform
2009To attain fundamental reform of the post-2013 Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), a serious debate is needed in 2009/10 that prepares the decisions to be taken in 2011/12. The paper contributes to this debate, first, by arguing that the Single Farm Payment should not become the mainstay of the future CAP but be gradually phased out.
Zahrnt, Valentin, Zahrnt, Valentin
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When a Loser Gains: Free Riding in the Innovation of Network Goods
Journal of Economics, 2006We consider duopolists innovating and producing a good subject to network externalities. If successful in RD it also generates a higher network externality than does the old product. A firm which fails to innovate nevertheless profits from the success of the rival: the network effect raises the value of the old product it still produces.
Amihai Glazer +2 more
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2022
Supplemental Material for How to be Gracious about Political Loss—The Importance of Good Loser Messages in Policy Controversies by Peter Esaiasson, Sveinung Arnesen, and Hannah Werner in Comparative Political ...
Esaiasson, Peter +2 more
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Supplemental Material for How to be Gracious about Political Loss—The Importance of Good Loser Messages in Policy Controversies by Peter Esaiasson, Sveinung Arnesen, and Hannah Werner in Comparative Political ...
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Journal of Theoretical Biology, 2017
Among animals living in groups with reproductive skew associated with a dominance hierarchy, subordinates may do best by using various alternative tactics. Sequential hermaphrodites or sex changers adopt a unique solution, that is, being the sex with weaker skew when they are small and subordinate, and changing sex when they become larger.
Sawada, Kota +2 more
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Among animals living in groups with reproductive skew associated with a dominance hierarchy, subordinates may do best by using various alternative tactics. Sequential hermaphrodites or sex changers adopt a unique solution, that is, being the sex with weaker skew when they are small and subordinate, and changing sex when they become larger.
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Blood, 2005
Abstract Background: The clinical course of patients with MM is highly variable and, among currently available standard features, the presence of metaphase cytogenetic abnormalities (CA) is the parameter with the single best discriminatory power. The aim of this investigation was to determine, among the 1/3 high-risk patients with CA the
Bart Barlogie +4 more
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Abstract Background: The clinical course of patients with MM is highly variable and, among currently available standard features, the presence of metaphase cytogenetic abnormalities (CA) is the parameter with the single best discriminatory power. The aim of this investigation was to determine, among the 1/3 high-risk patients with CA the
Bart Barlogie +4 more
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Government and Opposition, 2004
Abstract‘Good losers’, legislators willing to play by parliamentary rules, even at the cost of defeat, are a microfoundation of democracy. Yet how they are created has not been adequately explained. Theories focusing on institutions, evolving norms, electoral incentives and ideology do not account for the case of post-war Japan, where deliberate ...
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Abstract‘Good losers’, legislators willing to play by parliamentary rules, even at the cost of defeat, are a microfoundation of democracy. Yet how they are created has not been adequately explained. Theories focusing on institutions, evolving norms, electoral incentives and ideology do not account for the case of post-war Japan, where deliberate ...
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