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Competing intermediary auctions [PDF]

open access: possibleInternational Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, 2013
Bidders' selection of an auction is important in the study of competing auctioneers. However, in a variety of settings, such as in the spot pricing of online display advertisements, bidders, represented by autonomous agents, are not allowed to bid directly but only via specialized intermediaries.
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Programming of intermediary metabolism

Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology, 2001
Studies of animal models were carried out to explore mechanisms that might underlie epidemiological findings linking indices of poor early (fetal and early postnatal) growth to an increased risk of developing poor glucose tolerance, including the metabolic syndrome, in adult life. Adult obesity was also seen to play an important role in adding to these
C J, Petry, S E, Ozanne, C N, Hales
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Parties as Political Intermediaries

The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 2002
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Caillaud, Bernard, Tirole, Jean
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Intermediaries

2001
Abstract Financial products such as life insurance have traditionally often been delivered through the use of intermediaries. The insurance broker has been a familiar figure since the nineteenth century, and there has been a considerable amount of case law on their duties and responsibilities.
Gerard McMeel, John Virgo
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Intermediaries

2022
Graham Busby, Rong Huang
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Intermediaries

2014
Abstract This chapter discusses the law governing intermediaries in the financial services industry. The relationship between the various species of intermediary and both the service provider and the customer, is prima facie governed by the rules of agency developed at common law, together with a statutory overlay. The Financial Services
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Intermediaries, Innovation, and Change

Medical Care, 1970
IN DEMONSTRATING how the American health care system is failing to meet the needs of our citizens, critics and commentators cite an impressive-and shockingarray of statistics. One statistic often used is that the U. S. ranks thirteenth among nations in infant mortality, due to the 75,000 newborn deaths which occurred in our country last year.
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Innovation intermediaries' types and functions: A computational analysis of the literature

Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 2023
Annalisa Caloffi   +2 more
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