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An Entropy-Based Framework for Hybrid Coalitions in Game Theory—Part I: Human Arbitration [PDF]
Classical Game Theory underpins much of AI and multi-agent research, but hybrid Human–AI systems require a framework in which execution authority can alternate within a digital environment.
Salomé A. Sepúlveda-Fontaine +1 more
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Neo-Classical Test Theory: A Modernization
Classical test theory has been ascribed the status of weak theory. Early development reflected a native realism, with variables being operationally defined. Subsequent developments in mathematics, statistics, and structural modeling, however, have rendered classical test theory problematic. Yet the basic framework is sound. Decomposition of an observed
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“A Well-organized Disorder”. A Look at the Spanish American Neo-baroque [PDF]
The article consists of two parts: theory and artistic practice. The first part examines the history of the concept of Latin American Neo-Baroque. It begins in European art history, first, when J. Burkhard characterized the Baroque as a certain period in
Andrey F. Kofman
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The Situation of Incommensurability in Strategic Management
The field of strategic management has witnessed a proliferation of theoretical perspectives following two main paradigms. The two camps roughly correspond, on the one hand, to the "classical" and "neo-classical" approaches, and on the other to the ...
Yassine Talaoui
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“Conceptual Framework” of Economic Theory: History, Potential, and Prospects of Application [PDF]
Conceptual framework stands as a pivotal notion in the methodological landscape of European sciences, having found productive applications in physics, mathematics, linguistics, and sociology.
Evgeny P. Dyatel
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Les origines marxiennes de l’institutionnalisme monétaire
The two currents of French monetary institutionalism, monetary analysis and monetary approach, exhibit a filiation relationship with Marx. While they effectively overcome the lack of real monetary thought plaguing Neo-Ricardian and Neo-Classical theory ...
Raphaël Porcherot
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The Implications of Migration Theory for Distributive Justice
This paper explores the implications of empirical theories of migration for normative accounts of migration and distributive justice. It examines neo-classical economics, world-systems theory, dual labor market theory, and feminist approaches to ...
Alex Sager
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Keynes’s General Theory is nothing of the sort. Instead, it has been a theory about those who are outside the system. In so doing, Keynes distracted the attention of economics from what concerned the classical school: the fate of those inside the system.
Amos Witztum
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Serving the needy from the greedy: Reviewing Diakonia in African neo-Pentecostalism
When the economy turned downwards across most African nations over the past two decades hitherto today, multifarious neo-Pentecostal churches correspondingly multiplied in and beyond the Global South.
Kimion Tagwirei
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ON EUROPEAN UNION ECONOMIC GROWTH: IS COHESION POLICY STILL RELEVANT? [PDF]
The geostrategic and macroeconomic landscaped is quickly changing and, lately at a faster pace. The European Union is faced with many challenges and has to find appropriate instruments to address them.
Cătălin Marian COSTACHE +1 more
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