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Networks of knowledge among unionized firms

2008

We develop a model of strategic networks in order to analyze how trade unions will affect the stability of R&D networks through which knowledge is transmitted in an oligopolistic industry. Whenever firms settle wages, the partially connected network is likely to emerge in the long run if and only if knowledge spillovers are large enough. However, when unions settle wages, the complete network is the unique stable network. In other words, the stronger the union bargaining power is, the more symmetric stable R&D networks will be. In terms of network efficiency, the partially connected network (when firms settle wages) does not Pareto dominate the complete network (when unions settle wages) an…

jel:C70Economics and Econometricsjel:D85Pareto principleStability (learning theory)jel:J50OligopolyMicroeconomicsjel:L20Bargaining powerOrder (exchange)jel:L13EconomicsIndustrial organizationCanadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d'économique
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Networks of manufacturers and retailers

2011

We study the endogenous formation of networks between manufacturers of differentiated goods and multi-product retailers who interact in a successive duopoly. Joint consent is needed to establish and/or maintain a costly link between a manufacturer and a retailer. We find that only three distribution networks are stable for particular values of the degree of product differentiation and link costs: (i) the non-exclusive distribution & non-exclusive dealing network in which both retailers distribute both products is stable for intermediate degree of product differentiation and small link costs; (ii) the exclusive distribution & exclusive dealing network in which each retailer distributes a dif…

jel:C70Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementEconomics and Econometricsbusiness.industrynetworks retailers manufacturersDistribution (economics)Exclusive dealingSocial Welfarejel:J50Product differentiationStability (probability)jel:J52MicroeconomicsRetailersjel:L20jel:L13EconomicsMixed distributionProduct (category theory)NetworksNamufacturersbusinessDuopoly
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Conflict, Evolution, Hegemony, and the Power of the State

2013

In a model of evolution driven by conflict between societies more powerful states have an advantage. When the influence of outsiders is small we show that this results in a tendency to hegemony. In a simple example in which institutions differ in their “exclusiveness” we find that these hegemonies will be inefficiently “extractive” in the sense of having inefficiently high taxes, high compensation for state officials, and low welfare.

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R&D networks among unionized firms

2005

We develop a model of strategic networks in order to analyze how trade unions will affect the stability and efficiency of R&D collaboration networks in an oligopolistic industry with three firms. Whenever firms settle wages, the complete network is always pairwise stable and the partially connected network is stable if and only if spillovers are large enough. If spillovers are small, the complete network is the efficient network; otherwise, the efficient network is the partially connected network. Thus, a conflict between stability and efficiency may occur: efficient networks are pairwise stable, but the reverse is not true. Strong stability even reinforces this conflict. However, once unio…

jel:C70jel:L20networks R&D collaboration oligopoly unionsjel:L13jel:J50jel:J52
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From research question to dissemination: how to design, analyse and present study results

2018

Today, the term “study” is very frequently used in quite a broad sense: survey, clinical trial, analysis, research and other terms with deeply different meanings are often generally indicated as “studies”. A “study” can be generally defined as a process composed of several actions aimed to verify one or more hypotheses (objectives), with the ultimate goal of sharing the answers (results) with a target audience, in the form of a scientific paper, presentation or poster.

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Soporte telefónico al paciente con EPOC en tiempos de la COVID-19

2020

Resumen: La imposición del estado de alarma por el Gobierno Español como principal medida para evitar el contagio ha supuesto un cambio en la aproximación clínica al paciente crónico. Aunque las nuevas tecnologías de la comunicación nos ofrecen numerosas formas de establecer un contacto directo, pero en la distancia, las peculiaridades del paciente con EPOC hacen que con frecuencia esta atención sanitaria se vea reducida al teléfono. El reto de atender a los pacientes con EPOC por teléfono supone una complejidad añadida a la atención sanitaria. La entrevista se realizará sin la exploración del paciente, sin nuevas pruebas complementarias y sin poder verificar la técnica inhalatoria. Por tan…

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Idiopathic Nonspecific Interstitial Pneumonia. A Case Series and Literature Review

2020

lcsh:RC705-779Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industrymedicineInterstitial pneumonialcsh:Diseases of the respiratory systembusinessOpen Respiratory Archives
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Rationale and evidence on the use of tocilizumab in COVID-19: A systematic review. Authors’ reply

2021

lcsh:RC705-779Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine2019-20 coronavirus outbreakmedicine.medical_specialtyCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)SARS-CoV-2business.industrySevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)MEDLINECOVID-19lcsh:Diseases of the respiratory systemAntibodies Monoclonal HumanizedSeverity of Illness Indexchemistry.chemical_compoundTocilizumabchemistrySeverity of illnessHumansMedicinebusinessIntensive care medicineLetter to the Editor
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Stridor in children

2018

A 16-month-old boy was referred to the emergency department of the Children's Clinical University Hospital (Riga, Latvia) due to cough and noisy breathing for 3 months. The complaints seemed to have worsened over time with coughing fits 2–4 days a week and the boy not being able to tolerate solid food (leading to vomiting) during the fits. In between the bouts, he felt fine. Diminished food intake was noted over the last month. Over the 3-month period, no other symptoms were noted. The father of the child was fixated on a diagnosis of asthma and categorically denied the possibility of any choking attacks after eating or playing with small objects. The boy had been seen by pulmonologist once…

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Fever and dyspnoea in a tracheostomised patient

2020

A 65-year-old man was referred for evaluation of acute onset of fever, productive cough and dyspnoea. He had previously received a diagnosis of laryngeal carcinoma, which had been treated with laryngectomy and bilateral laterocervical lymphadenectomy, followed by chemotherapy. He underwent plastic surgery of the laryngocutaneous fistula, and a positron emission tomography (PET)- computed tomography (CT) examination performed during follow-up showed 18-FDG (2-fluoro-2-deoxyd- glucose) lung uptake in the apical right portion. He had a smoking history and his regular medications included dexamethasone, metoclopramide, omeprazole, furosemide, cholecalciferol and pregabalin. He had a history of …

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