Search results for "Monopoly"

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ADR Mechanisms and Their Incorporation into Global Justice in the Twenty-First Century: Some Concepts and Trends

2014

The State and State courts have been approached for centuries as the almost only available instruments to ensure access to justice to citizens; that is to guarantee the right to an effective remedy before an independent and impartial tribunal previously established by law within a reasonable time. A monopoly for the State in the field of dispute resolution has existed to the extent that despite the long presence of non-judicial instruments of dispute resolution in many jurisdictions, they have been traditionally considered as marginal in most countries and have lacked real implementation by citizens and legal actors.Unfortunately, the situation is not fully satisfactory. State courts have b…

Global justiceTribunalState (polity)Political sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectLawMediationArbitrationMonopolyEconomic JusticeDispute resolutionmedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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La Fuerza Multilateral y la multiplicidad nuclear en la OTAN (1960-1965)

2017

Desde finales de la década de 1950 y hasta 1965, el gobierno de Estados Unidos (EEUU) promovió la creación de una fuerza naval armada con misiles balísticos, conocida como Fuerza Multilateral (Multilateral Force, MLF), con tripulaciones multinacionales y bajo mando de la Organización del Tratado del Atlántico Norte (OTAN). La propuesta inicial de la administración Eisenhower trataba de satisfacer las quejas de algunos miembros de la OTAN acerca del monopolio que EEUU ejercía sobre la defensa nuclear de Europa. Aunque oficialmente se buscaba proporcionar un papel activo a los países europeos, en particular Alemania, en la estrategia nuclear conjunta, con la MLF los EEUU confiaban en inducir …

Governmentbusiness.industryBallistic missileDisuasión nuclearGuerra FríaInternational tradeFuerza MultilateralOTANHistoriaGeneral EnergyMultinational corporationPolitical scienceMisil PolarisNuclear strategybusinessMonopolyAdministration (government)Humanities
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European Politics of Food Origin. A Semiotic Analysis of Geographical Indications

2021

This chapter investigates the relationship between food products and origin places within the European Union food policies. In the 1990s, the EU established a Geographical Indication (GI) system, constituted of a set of food quality brands and a legal framework for food, wine and spirits. This system, defined as a sui generis model by insiders, entails a strong EU government participation in the typical food symbolic and material modelling. The sui generis model establishes a government monopoly on the place-based labels registration and institutes an atypical kind of intellectual property based on geographic marks. By proposing a semiotic approach toward the analysis of European Geographic…

Governmentbusiness.industryBalsamic Vinegar of ModenaEnvironmental ethicsIntellectual propertyFood heritagePoliticsPolitical sciencePDOFood processingmedia_common.cataloged_instanceGeographical indicationProduct (category theory)European unionMonopolybusinessDisciplineFood originSettore M-FIL/05 - Filosofia E Teoria Dei Linguaggimedia_common
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Facing the inevitable? : The public telecom monopoly’s way of coping with deregulation

2016

AbstractThe telecommunications industry has gone through a total restructure since the late 1970s, as state-owned national monopolies have given way to listed enterprises and competitive international markets. Scholars have explained wide-ranging privatisation and deregulation at a general level, but what happened to the former state-owned monopolies and how they adapted to the emerging business-oriented environment, has had with less scrutiny. It has been assumed that external factors caused these institutions to adapt a business approach, but did these organisations themselves have any significant power of decision in these processes? This article explains how one of these former state or…

HistoryCoping (psychology)Scrutiny060106 history of social sciencesRestructuringinstitutional changeDeregulationBusiness enterprisetelecommunications0502 economics and businessEconomics0601 history and archaeologyta615Business and International Managementta512International marketbusiness.industryderegulation05 social sciences06 humanities and the artsprivatizationGeneral levelBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)TelecommunicationsbusinessMonopoly050203 business & managementmanagementBusiness History
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Monopolizing the Property of Skill: A Prosopographic Analysis of a Finnish Ironworks Community

2012

SummaryThis article examines the survival of artisan labour structures and their property of skill in a case where neither a guild nor a union was present. Both of these institutions have traditionally been given as explanations for the survival of artisan labour structures and their property of skill. By using a prosopographic analysis of a Finnish ironworks community, this article follows a locally monopolized property of skill from 1880 to 1950. This monopoly was based on an informal apprenticeship system and the control of human capital, and was tied tightly to a closed network of smiths and their families. It was able to function in full force without the backing of any formal institut…

HistoryEconomic growthProperty (philosophy)media_common.quotation_subjectControl (management)Human capitalMarket economyIronworksBusinessApprenticeshipMonopolyFunction (engineering)Social Sciences (miscellaneous)media_commonInternational Review of Social History
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Is the French mobile phone cartel really a cartel?

2009

International audience; France Telecom (FT), SFR and Bouygues Telecom (BT) have been fined by France's Conseil de la Concurrence (CC) for organizing a mobile phone cartel with stable market shares (one-half, one-third and one-sixth, respectively) and for directly exchanging commercial information. While not contesting the legal decision, it is argued here that the economic reasoning is flawed. (1) As the CC made much of the firms' stable market shares, we have first followed this line of reasoning by considering that the market shares are quotas under uniform costs. Even if there is a general incentive to form a monopolistic cartel, BT was too small for it to be worth its while to join it; it i…

JEL : K - Law and Economics/K.K2 - Regulation and Business Law/K.K2.K21 - Antitrust LawEconomics and EconometricsCournotJEL: L - Industrial Organization/L.L1 - Market Structure Firm Strategy and Market Performance/L.L1.L13 - Oligopoly and Other Imperfect MarketsStackelbergMobile telephonyCartelJEL L13 L41 L96 D43 K21Management Science and Operations ResearchCournot competitionIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringMicroeconomicsCompetition (economics)Monopolistic competitionJEL : L - Industrial Organization/L.L1 - Market Structure Firm Strategy and Market Performance/L.L1.L13 - Oligopoly and Other Imperfect MarketsEconomicsStackelberg competition[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and financesMarket shareGSMARCEPJEL : D - Microeconomics/D.D4 - Market Structure Pricing and Design/D.D4.D43 - Oligopoly and Other Forms of Market ImperfectionCartel[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceGeneral Business Management and AccountingJEL : L - Industrial Organization/L.L9 - Industry Studies: Transportation and Utilities/L.L9.L96 - TelecommunicationsJEL: D - Microeconomics/D.D4 - Market Structure Pricing and Design/D.D4.D43 - Oligopoly and Other Forms of Market ImperfectionJEL: K - Law and Economics/K.K2 - Regulation and Business Law/K.K2.K21 - Antitrust LawJEL: L - Industrial Organization/L.L9 - Industry Studies: Transportation and Utilities/L.L9.L96 - TelecommunicationsJEL : L - Industrial Organization/L.L4 - Antitrust Issues and Policies/L.L4.L41 - Monopolization • Horizontal Anticompetitive PracticesConseil de la ConcurrenceIncentiveMonopolyMobile phoneJEL: L - Industrial Organization/L.L4 - Antitrust Issues and Policies/L.L4.L41 - Monopolization • Horizontal Anticompetitive PracticesInternational Journal of Production Economics
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On the evolution of monopoly pricing in Internet-assisted search markets

2014

This study examines the evolution of prices in markets with Internet price-comparison search engines. The empirical study analyzes laboratory data of prices available to informed consumers, for two industry sizes and two conditions on the sample (complete and incomplete). Distributions are typically bimodal. One of the two modes of distribution, corresponding to monopoly pricing, tends to attract such pricing strategies increasingly over time. The second one, corresponding to interior pricing, follows a decreasing trend. Monopoly pricing can serve as a means of insurance against more competitive (but riskier) behavior. In fact, experimental subjects who initially earn low profits due to int…

MarketingAverage cost pricingInternet Economics price-comparison search engines mixed strategy equilibria experimental economicsPsychological pricingFinancial economicsConsumption-based capital asset pricing modeljel:L1MicroeconomicsInvestment theoryPricing strategiesjel:L4Variable pricingjel:D0Economicsjel:D2Rational pricingMonopoly
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Security in digital markets

2019

Abstract This paper contributes to the literature on security in digital markets. We analyze a two-period monopoly market in which consumers have privacy concerns. We make three assumptions about privacy: first, that it evolves over time; second, that it has a value that is unknown by all market participants in the first period; and third, that it may affect market participants' willingness to pay for products. The monopolist receives a noise signal about consumers' average privacy. This signal allows the monopolist to adjust the price in the second period and engage in price discrimination. The monopolist's price in period 2 acts as a signal to consumers about privacy. This signal, togethe…

MarketingMicroeconomicsWillingness to pay0502 economics and business05 social sciencesValue (economics)050211 marketingBusinessPrice discriminationForeign direct investmentInvestment (macroeconomics)Monopoly050203 business & managementJournal of Business Research
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An appraisal of Piero Sraffa's 'The Laws of Returns under Competitive Conditions'

2001

The paper proposes a new interpretation of Sraffa's 1926 Economic Journal article, ‘The Laws of Returns under Competitive Conditions’, according to which the latter derives from the same strategy of research which underlies its 1925 Italian precursor, ‘Sulle relazioni fra costo e quantità prodotta’. Sraffa tested the explanatory power of a Marshallian monopolistic partial equilibrium model and concluded that that model is able to treat one source of variable returns (firm-internal economies); but this articulation of Marshall‘s theory does not substantially improve on the trade-off between logical consistency and empirical relevance which afflicted the theory in its whole. © 2001, Taylor & …

MarshallSraffaGeneral Arts and HumanitiesInterpretation (philosophy)Partial equilibriumEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)Logical consistencyPerfect competitionVariable (computer science)Monopolistic competitionHistory and Philosophy of ScienceSettore SECS-P/04 - Storia Del Pensiero EconomicoLawEconomicsRelevance (law)Explanatory powerMonopolyArticulation (sociology)Mathematical economicsThe European Journal of the History of Economic Thought
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Rheological, mechanical and morphological characterization of monopolymer blends made by virgin and photo-oxidized polypropylene

2021

In this work, monopolymer blends of virgin polypropylene and photo-oxidized polypropylene were prepare and characterized. The polypropylene samples were subjected to accelerated ageing to simulate the effects of outdoor exposure of polypropylene. After exposure, samples were pelletized and mixed with the same virgin polymer. The rheological, mechanical and morphological characterization was conducted on both the polymers and the blends. Both viscosity and mechanical properties decrease with increases in the content of recycled, photo-oxidized components and of the level of degradation of this component. In addition, the experimental data were compared with a model that takes into account bo…

Materials scienceAccelerated weathering Additive model Monopolymer blend Polypropylene02 engineering and technologyManagement Monitoring Policy and Law010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesViscositychemistry.chemical_compoundRheologyGE1-350General Materials ScienceComposite materialadditive modelWaste Management and Disposalaccelerated weatheringchemistry.chemical_classificationPolypropylenemonopolymer blendPolymer021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesCharacterization (materials science)Environmental sciencesSettore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei MaterialichemistryDegradation (geology)0210 nano-technologypolypropylene
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