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Why Is Exclusivity in Broadcasting Rights Prevalent and Why Does Simple Regulation Fail?
ABSTRACT Pay‐TV firms compete both downstream to attract viewers and upstream to acquire broadcasting rights. Because profits inherited from downstream competition satisfy a convexity property, allocating rights to the dominant firm maximizes the industry profit.
David Martimort, Jerome Pouyet
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The erosion of neoliberal orthodoxy alongside accelerating deglobalization and the resurgence of economic nationalism signals a profound reconfiguration of the global economic order.
Kolawole C. OMOTAYO +1 more
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Rebuilding the Ladder? Contemporary Contests Over Industrial Policy
ABSTRACT Does the greater embrace of industrial policy globally signal the emergence of a New Washington Consensus? We show that the multiplication of industrial policies, while consequential, signals neither normalisation nor consensus. Rather, industrial policy is increasingly the object of contestation over norms and practices of state ...
Ilias Alami, Jack Taggart, Tom Chodor
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The importance of Iran’s nuclear deal for Biden’s diplomacy in Middle East
Multilateral agreements between countries around the world on challenging issues often pave the way for the parties to play a role in the developments following such agreements.
D.M. Ranjbar, S.M. Mukan
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New Frontiers in EU Trade Policy: Moving Beyond Conventional Trade Agreements
ABSTRACT As the rules‐based international trading system faces stagnation and increasing unilateralism, the European Union's trade policy must evolve beyond conventional free trade agreements (FTAs). This article examines recent trends in EU trade agreements, highlighting not only their expanded scope to include areas such as digital trade ...
Niall Moran
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Multilateral Bargaining in Networks: On the Prevalence of Inefficiencies [PDF]
We introduce a new noncooperative multilateral bargaining model for network-restricted environments in which players can bargain only with their neighbors. The main theorem characterizes a condition on network structures for efficient equilibria.
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Multilateral non-cooperative bargaining in a general utility space [PDF]
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Hannu Vartiainen, Klaus Kultti
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ABSTRACT This paper examined the critical challenges facing the international monetary system, arguing that they have created conditions for a shift from a neoliberal framework to a pluralist multipolar financial order. Using an interdisciplinary approach that blends international law and international relations, the paper provides an analysis of the ...
Jiangyu Wang
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Strategic Hedging Act: An Assessment of Indonesia's Decision to Join BRICS
Indonesia has always sought to maintain a neutral position in cooperating with Western countries, especially the United States, as well as with non-Western countries. However, on 6 January 2025, Indonesia took a surprising step by joining BRICS. BRICS is
Theresa Alicia Nahak +1 more
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Reject and renegotiate: The Shapley value in multilateral bargaining [PDF]
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