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How Are Individual Time Preferences Aggregated in Groups? A Laboratory Experiment on Intertemporal Group Decision-Making

open access: yesFrontiers in Applied Mathematics and Statistics, 2018
The study of intertemporal decision-making is an interdisciplinary scientific topic of economics, psychology, and neuroscience. Most of these studies focus on individual intertemporal decisions, but little is known about the relationship between groups ...
Manami Tsuruta, Keigo Inukai
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Brazil and the economic, political, and environmental multilateralism: the Lula years (2003-2010) O Brasil e o multilateralismo econômico, político e ambiental: o governo Lula (2003 - 2010)

open access: yesRevista Brasileira de Política Internacional, 2010
This article discusses Brazil's multilateral policy under Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's administration, highlighting economic, political and environmental themes.
Paulo G. Fagundes Visentini   +1 more
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How Indian foreign policy negotiates federalism: a case study of the role of the constituent states [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]

open access: yesStosunki Międzynarodowe, 2023
India’s centre-heavy federalism suffered dual downturns in the 1990s, with the tides of globalization and economic liberalization challenging the sanctity of borders and the incidence of coalition politics increasing the salience of regional equations ...
Sreya Maitra, Shibashis Chatterjee
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Time-Preference Heterogeneity and Multiplicity of Equilibria in Two-Group Bargaining

open access: yesGames, 2016
We consider a multilateral bargaining game in which the agents can be classified into two groups according to their instantaneous preferences. In one of these groups there is one agent with a different discount factor. We analyze how this time-preference
Daniel Cardona, Antoni Rubí-Barceló
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A Non-Cooperative Approach to the Joint Subcarrier and Power Allocation Problem in Multi-Service SCFDMA Networks

open access: yesEAI Endorsed Transactions on Mobile Communications and Applications, 2016
In this paper a joint resource allocation problem is studied in a multi-service Single Carrier FDMA (SC-FDMA) wireless network. Mobile users request various services with different Quality of Service (QoS) characteristics and they determine in a ...
E. E. Tsiropoulou   +2 more
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PARADOXES OF FEDERALISM?: POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS AND FISICAL DECENTRALIZATION IN ARGENTINA AND SPAIN [PDF]

open access: yesRevista d'Estudis Autonòmics i Federals, 2010
This paper suggests a putative paradox of federalism, namely that formalfederal polities, which are normally based on strong bicameralism, can at timesbe less effective than more loose, yet decentralizing unitary systems in deepeningfiscal ...
Jorge P. Gordin
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Overcoming resistance against managed care – insights from a bargaining model

open access: yesHealth Economics Review, 2017
Recent healthcare reforms have sought to increase efficiency by introducing managed care (MC) while respecting consumer preferences by admitting choice between MC and conventional care. This article proposes an institutional change designed to let German
Andree Ehlert   +2 more
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Relacionamentos multilaterais na unipolaridade: uma discussão teórica realista Multilateral relationships in unipolarity: a realist approach

open access: yesContexto Internacional, 2006
Examina-se em que medida e em que condições relacionamentos multilaterais podem ser relevantes no contexto de um sistema unipolar e, em particular, em que medida e em que condições esses relacionamentos podem influenciar o comportamento do único pólo do ...
Eugenio Diniz
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Bargaining Order in Multilateral Bargaining with Imperfect Compliments [PDF]

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2018
Using a sequential model of multilateral bargaining involving one buyer and two sellers, who are selling objects which are imperfect compliments for the buyer, we analyse buyer’s preferred bargaining order i.e. whether the buyer prefers to buy higher valuation object first or second. For a narrow range of parameters, where players are patient enough and
openaire   +1 more source

Geopolitics and global strategy: Making money under anarchy

open access: yesGlobal Strategy Journal, EarlyView.
Abstract Research Summary Multinational firms conduct cross‐border trade and investment in a world of anarchy, where nation‐states must secure their survival in the absence of a world government. We develop a geopolitical‐economic order (GEO) framework to argue that the extent of geopolitical competition incentivizes states to create one of two types ...
Daniel J. Blake   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

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