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Component Substitution through Dynamic Reconfigurations [PDF]
Component substitution has numerous practical applications and constitutes an active research topic. This paper proposes to enrich an existing component-based framework—a model with dynamic reconfigurations making the system evolve—with a new ...
Arnaud Lanoix, Olga Kouchnarenko
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Product Substitutability in Defining the Relevant Market and Expert Evidence: Comments on the Judgment of the Polish Supreme Court of 29 July 2020 (I NSK 8/19) [PDF]
In one of the court proceedings concerning a cassation appeal, brought against the decision of the President of the Office of Competition and Consumer Protection (UOKiK), the Polish Supreme Court expressed in its judgment of 29 July 2020 (I NSK 8/19) a ...
Rafał R. Wasilewski
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CHANGES IN SUBSTITUTION OF BANK LOANS AND EU SUBSIDIES IN POLISH BUSINESSES
The aim of the article was to determine the degree of bank loan replacement by Polish businesses after profiting from EU help. The identification of similarities and differences was made amonggroups of enterprises that benefit or not from the state aid ...
Paulina Filip
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The material use of lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) is widely discussed in public and scientific discourse. Cathodes of state-of-the-art LIBs are partially comprised of high-priced raw materials mined under alarming ecological and social circumstances ...
Steffen Kiemel +5 more
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Substitutability research for forward‐scatter meters in indoor low‐visibility environments
Visibility is a crucial parameter for aeronautical operations. Forward‐scatter meters are recommended to measure it because of inherent advantages. With wide use at airports, the substitutability among forward‐scatter meters is worth paying attention to,
Zibo Zhuang +3 more
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Environmental offsets, resilience and cost-effective conservation [PDF]
Conservation management agencies are faced with acute trade-offs when dealing with disturbance from human activities. We show how agencies can respond to permanent ecosystem disruption by managing for Pimm resilience within a conservation budget using a ...
L. R. Little, R. Q. Grafton
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SUBSTITUTING COMPLEMENTS [PDF]
The presence of multiple sellers in the provision of (nonsubstitutable) complementary goods leads to outcomes that are worse than those generated by a monopoly (with a vertically integrated production of complements), a problem known in the economic literature as complementary oligopoly and recently popularized in the legal literature as the tragedy of
PARISI, FRANCESCO, G. Dari Mattiacci
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Sustainable Agricultural Practices (SAPs) have been promoted over the years as a means of ensuring sustainable development in the agricultural sector. However, adoption has generally been low across countries.
Emmanuel Marfo +5 more
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Despite its informal nature, small property rights housing (SPRH) proliferates in many Chinese cities. Given the institutional functions of the SPRH institution, it may not be desirable for the state to intervene in the SPRH sector.
Ziqi Zhou, Yung Yau
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Food Quality Competition Among Companies and Government Food Safety Supervision Under Asymmetric Product Substitution [PDF]
The frequent exposures of food safety events in recent years have aroused extensive social concerns. Food quality and safety are hot topics in the food engineering field.
Ningzhou Shen +3 more
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