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External shocks and party positions

2016
Political parties regularly adapt their positions in order to remain competitive in changing political landscapes. Various reasons for change have been analyzed in the past: disappointing electoral results, a shift in public opinion, new leadership, changing economic circumstances or other external effects.
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Cores of games with positive externalities [PDF]

open access: possible, 2010
This paper introduces a core concept, called the γ-core, in the primitive framework of a strategic game. For a certain class of strategic games, it is a weaker concept than the strong Nash equilibrium, but in general stronger than the conventional α- and β- cores.
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Implicit government guarantees and the externality of portfolio diversification: A complex network approach

Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and Its Applications, 2021
Xiaojian Niu
exaly  

The US external position

This thought-provoking book addresses challenging questions raised in light of the aftermath of the global financial crisis that saw an accelerated rise in the economic growth of China and other emerging market economies, while the US, Japan and Europe have laboured under the great recession.
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The US external position

2013
Richard A. Iley, Mervyn K. Lewis
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Membership rules and stability of coalition structures in positive externality games

Social Choice and Welfare, 2008
Michael Finus   +2 more
exaly  

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