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Marketization of data elements drives the cultivation of competitive advantages in export products-Based on an export technology complexity perspective. [PDF]
Lin K, Wang X.
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The effect of regional integration on the efficiency of enterprise resource allocation. [PDF]
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This is a unique account of the role played by 58 figures and diagrams commonly used in economic theory. These cover a large part of mainstream economic analysis, both microeconomics and macroeconomics and also general equilibrium theory.
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This is a unique account of the role played by 58 figures and diagrams commonly used in economic theory. These cover a large part of mainstream economic analysis, both microeconomics and macroeconomics and also general equilibrium theory.
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MONOPOLISTIC COMPETITION AND SEARCH UNEMPLOYMENT
Metroeconomica, 2005Summary: In this paper the monopolistic competition model of \textit{A. Dixit} and \textit{J. Stiglitz} [Am. Econ. rev. 67, No. 3, 297--308 (1977)] for the goods market and the search unemployment model of \textit{C. Pissarides} [Equilibrium unemployment theory. Basil Blackwell (1990)] are combined.
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Price Discrimination and Monopolistic Competition
Econometrica, 1984Summary: I examine the effects of price discrimination on the equilibrium prices, number of firms, and level of total surplus in a monopolistically competitive market. The main finding is that uniform pricing is more (less) efficient than is price discrimination when the purchases made by the consumers who are discriminated against constitute a small ...
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Monopolistic Competition with Endogenous Specialization
The Review of Economic Studies, 1994In the familiar spatial model of monopolistic competition on the circle, a product is identified by a single locational characteristic representing its brand or variety. The ability of a variety to compete with other varieties a given distance away (its "specialization" as quantified by transportation losses or how rapidly the "melting iceberg" melts ...
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Endogenous risk in monopolistic competition [PDF]
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