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The Relative-Gains Problem for International Cooperation
Modern realism claims that the fear that others will enjoy relatively greater benefits frequently impedes international cooperation. Recent articles in thisReviewby Duncan Snidal and Robert Powell modeled conditions under which the impact of relative gains varied.
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This paper introduces a linear quadratic Gaussian (LQG)-α control with adjustable relative stability and gain parameter for the benchmark problems. The considered control algorithm is one active control methodology. It provides a various relative stability and introduces a gain parameter via a LQG design.
Sheng-Guo Wang
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The Problem of Absolute and Relative Gains in International Relations Theory
The problem of absolute and relative gains divides two of the most influential approaches to international-relations theory. Neoliberal institutionalism assumes that states focus primarily on their individual absolute gains and are indifferent to the gains of others.
Robert Powell
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Preventive Restriction of FDI Outflow: The Relative Gains Problem in FDI Dyads
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Child survival gains in Tanzania: analysis of data from demographic and health surveys
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