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Bargaining Power and Local Heroes [PDF]
Retailer bargaining power is an important aspect of many international antitrust investigations. Size and market share analysis are often the cornerstones of bargaining power identi cation. However, other factors, like consumer behavior, i.e. "one-stop shopping", can heavily a ect the bargaining environment.
Heimeshoff, Ulrich, Klein, Gordon
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Local Enclosures of Globalization. The Power of Locality
Dialectical Anthropology, 2003In the discussion of globalization and localization, the mainperspectives are either to unveil how global issues are localized, or toanalyze local modifications resulting form global integration. Incontrast, a perspective from the local to the global is proposed to beable to point at local contents of globalization.
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The Local Power of the Tests of Overidentifying Restrictions
International Economic Review, 1988Des tests de suridentification, lorsque celle-ci résulte de contraintes sur les paramètres, existent pour les modèles linéaires sous forme réduite ou structurelle. Ces tests sont de type rapport de vraisemblance, éventuellement linéarisé, ou utilisent des techniques lagrangiennes. Interprétations et comparaisons de puissance sont rendues difficiles par
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The power and the limitations of local computations on graphs
1993This paper is a contribution to understanding the power and the limitations of asynchronous local computations on graphs and networks. We use local computations to define a notion of graph recognition, in particular our model enables a simulation of finite automata on words and on trees.
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The power of local information
Telecommunications Policy, 1978Abstract The author argues that telecommunications efforts too often tend to stress distant connections. The local informative contacts are important, and should be given a chance in future systems. The argument presented to support this view includes the specific example of the TERESE project (Telecommunications and Rural Development in Sweden ...
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2012
The empowerment of women is seen as a critical element of resistance, and is a key step in the transformation of relationships of unequal power. The power to resist and transform comes from a process whereby individuals shift from unconscious to conscious and from inaction to action. Resistance can be an individual or a collective act.
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The empowerment of women is seen as a critical element of resistance, and is a key step in the transformation of relationships of unequal power. The power to resist and transform comes from a process whereby individuals shift from unconscious to conscious and from inaction to action. Resistance can be an individual or a collective act.
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2019
Abstract The Stuart kings, Charles I and James I, had sought to rationalize and centralize power in England’s colonial empire, but the Glorious Revolution put an end to their efforts. The new monarch, William III, had a different objective—to protect Protestantism and defeat the ambitions of France’s king, Louis XIV.
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Abstract The Stuart kings, Charles I and James I, had sought to rationalize and centralize power in England’s colonial empire, but the Glorious Revolution put an end to their efforts. The new monarch, William III, had a different objective—to protect Protestantism and defeat the ambitions of France’s king, Louis XIV.
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Modern midwife, 1995
Maternity Services Liaison Committees (MSLCs) are potentially a valuable means of implementing change at local level, and offer midwives the opportunity to influence this change. Not all MSLCs are successful--some are troubled by tensions between interest groups or individuals, or lack of direction.
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Maternity Services Liaison Committees (MSLCs) are potentially a valuable means of implementing change at local level, and offer midwives the opportunity to influence this change. Not all MSLCs are successful--some are troubled by tensions between interest groups or individuals, or lack of direction.
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