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MULTILATERAL CONTRACTING AND PREVENTION
Health Economics, 2011ABSTRACTIncentives created through contracts can be used as a means of decentralized control in healthcare systems to ensure more efficient healthcare. In this paper, we consider an insurer contracting with a consumer and a provider. We focus on the trade‐off between ex ante moral hazard and insurance, and consider both consumer and provider incentives
Brandon, Pope +3 more
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International Journal: Canada's Journal of Global Policy Analysis, 2004
I INTRODUCTIONDoes US strategy as a hegemon, epitomized in the eyes of many by its war versus Iraq, represent a significant and lasting change in the structure of global politics? Are analysts like Robert Kagan right that contemporary US strategy is more the inevitable product of hegemony and less the choice of a particular administration? Getting this
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I INTRODUCTIONDoes US strategy as a hegemon, epitomized in the eyes of many by its war versus Iraq, represent a significant and lasting change in the structure of global politics? Are analysts like Robert Kagan right that contemporary US strategy is more the inevitable product of hegemony and less the choice of a particular administration? Getting this
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International Affairs, 1964
T HE control of nuclear strategy has presented a problem for the Western allies with which they have been aittempting to grapple, by fits and starts, ever since the advent of the missile age made final nonsense of any simple policy -of massive strategic action in response to any form of aggression in Europe.
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T HE control of nuclear strategy has presented a problem for the Western allies with which they have been aittempting to grapple, by fits and starts, ever since the advent of the missile age made final nonsense of any simple policy -of massive strategic action in response to any form of aggression in Europe.
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Diverse Multilateralism: Four Strategies in China’s Multilateral Diplomacy
Journal of Chinese Political Science, 2012This article addresses Chinas multilateral diplomacy by identifying four distinct strategies: watching, engaging, circumventing, and shaping. The typology builds on two literatures: power transition theory, and the more recent “assertiveness” discourse in the West.
Wuthnow, Joel, Li, Xin, Qi, Lingling
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Multilateralism in crisis [PDF]
There is a crisis in multilateralism. This paper examines multilateralism by looking at the two most important current efforts to devise new multilateral rules binding all nations; the negotiations in the World Trade Organization (WTO) of trade rules and the negotiations under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) to devise
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The role of multilateral institutions
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 2002In line with its mission of alleviating poverty through support for environmentally and socially sustainable economic development, The World Bank (along with some other multilateral development banks) is working to help developing countries capture a share of the emerging global market in greenhouse-gas-emissions reductions ('carbon trading').
Agi, Kiss +2 more
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THE DYNAMICS OF MULTILATERAL EXCHANGE
International Journal of Modern Physics C, 2005The article formulates a dynamic mathematical model where arbitrarily many players produce, consume, exchange, loan, and deposit arbitrarily many goods over time to maximize utility. Consuming goods constitutes a benefit, and producing, exporting, and loaning away goods constitute a cost.
Hausken, Kjell, Moxnes, John F.
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