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Duopoly experimentation: Cournot competition

1999

Abstract This paper analyzes learning behavior in an industry facing uncertainty. We consider a duopoly game where firms have imperfect information about market demand and they learn through observing market prices. The main body of our study consists of showing how firms make the price a more informative signal through their experimental behavior, and how this behavior compares to its monopoly counterpart. We extend previous analysis to the case where the demand unknown parameter takes values on the real line. We also find that experimentation under Cournot duopoly is smaller than under monopoly whenever the demand's unknown parameter is sufficiently precise.

Sociology and Political SciencePerfect informationGeneral Social SciencesCournot competitionSupply and demandMicroeconomicsMarket priceEconomicsStatistics Probability and UncertaintyMonopolyDuopolyGeneral PsychologyLearning behaviorIndustrial organizationMathematical Social Sciences
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Four Times of Politics: Policy, Polity, Politicking, and Politicization

2003

There is just one noun corresponding to the adjective political in French, German, Swedish, Finnish and so on, while the English language has three: policy, polity, and politics. Here, I shall take the tripartite division of the English polit-vocabulary as a point of departure for rethinking politics in a "de-centering" mode. The English vocabulary provides us with a glimpse into the linguistic possibilities for the formation of different perspectives from which to conceptualize politics. I have modified the tripartite division by taking into account two linguistic novelties, politicking and politicization.1 My intention is to take each of these nouns as an allusion to four aspects of conce…

Sociology and Political SciencePerformative utteranceSpace (commercial competition)language.human_languageEpistemologyGermanPoliticsNounAllusionLawPolitical Science and International RelationslanguageSociologyPolityAdjectiveAlternatives: Global, Local, Political
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¿Se han hecho más democráticos los partidos en España? La evolución en las reglas de elección del líder (1977-2008)

2011

En este trabajo, los autores verifican si, entre 1977 y 2008, ha habido un aumento de la democracia interna en los principales partidos políticos españoles. Para ello, analizan el proceso de selección del líder, al tiempo que cuestionan si ha habido un incremento de la igualdad en la participación para elegirlo, favoreciendo sistemas representativos o de elección directa. El artículo plantea también la hipótesis de si el grado de igualdad en las reglas de la elección influye en el grado de competencia en la lucha por el liderazgo del partido. Para comprobar tal supuesto, los autores examinan las condiciones de elegibilidad así como la representatividad del cuerpo electoral que escoge al líd…

Sociology and Political SciencePolitikwissenschaftmedia_common.quotation_subjectEspañaElites políticasCertificationRepresentation (politics)Competition (economics)Politicslcsh:Political science (General)Selección del líderPolitical sciencepartidos políticos; selección del líder; democracia; España; elites políticaslcsh:Social sciences (General)Direct electionPolitical Process Elections Political Sociology Political Culturelcsh:JA1-92Political scienceResearch questionmedia_commonpolitische Willensbildung politische Soziologie politische KulturDemocraciaWelfare economicsDemocracyTest (assessment)Urban Studiesddc:320Partidos políticoslcsh:H1-99Social psychologyRevista Mexicana de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales
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Intrasexual competition at work: Sex differences in the jealousy-evoking effect of rival characteristics in work settings

2010

Sex differences in jealousy-evoking rival characteristics in the relationship with a supervisor at work were examined in a community sample of 188 individuals from Argentina. Among men, the rivals’ social dominance and communal attributes evoked the most jealousy, followed by physical dominance. Among women, the rival’s communal attributes evoked the most jealousy, followed by social dominance and physical attractiveness. For men physical dominance of the rival and for women physical attractiveness of the rival evoked relatively more jealousy, especially among those high in intrasexual competition and confronted with a same-sex supervisor. When confronted with an opposite-sex supervisor, s…

Sociology and Political ScienceSocial PsychologySexual jealousymedia_common.quotation_subjectSOCIAL-COMPARISON ORIENTATIONJealousyENVYATTRACTIONINDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCESMANAGERIALDevelopmental psychologyjealousyDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyROMANTIC JEALOUSYintrasexual competitionSCALEmedia_commonCommunicationPhysical attractivenessAPPLICANTSBEAUTYWOMENAttractionDominance (ethology)Sexual selectionScale (social sciences)BeautyPsychologySocial psychologyrelationships in organizations
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Conceptualizing the European Diplomatic Space: A Framework for Analysis of the European External Action Service

2014

The creation of the European External Action Service (EEAS) has a significant impact not only on European foreign policy-making, but also, more widely, on the transformation of the European political order, and represents a further step in the evolution of a European administrative space. Analysing the EEAS as an instance of European administrative space will inform on the shape of the Euro-polity, in that more independent European administrative capacities in area of core state-powers could be interpreted as an indicator for a shift of the EU’s political order. Based on direct observation, document analysis and expert interviews with EEAS officials, the paper presents a first overview of t…

Sociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectSpace (commercial competition)Public administrationPoliticsAction (philosophy)Conceptual frameworkOrder (exchange)Political scienceService (economics)Political Science and International RelationsEuropean integrationOrganizational theorymedia_commonJournal of European Integration
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SIOPRED performance in a Forecasting Blind Competition

2012

In this paper we present the results obtained by applying our automatic forecasting support system, named SIOPRED, over a data set of time series in a Forecasting Blind Competition. In order to apply our procedure for providing point forecasts it has been necessary to develop an interactive strategy for the choice of the suitable length of the seasonal cycle and the seasonality form for a generalized exponential smoothing method, which have been obtained using SIOPRED. For the choice of those essential characteristics of forecasting methods, also a certain multi-objective formulation which minimizes several measures of fitting is used. Once these specifications are established, the model pa…

Soft computingData setCompetition (economics)Mathematical optimizationSeries (mathematics)Computer scienceExponential smoothingPoint (geometry)Physics::Atmospheric and Oceanic PhysicsSmoothingNonlinear programming2012 IEEE Conference on Evolving and Adaptive Intelligent Systems
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Book Review: Taking ICT to Every Indian Village: Opportunities and Challenges

2006

Atanu Garai & B. Shadrach (2006). Taking ICT to every Indian village: Opportunities and challenges. New Delhi, India: One World South Asia; 133 pages. Information and communication technology (ICT) activities can easily be seen as a sort of technocracy, which is not surprising because the focus of attention is often dominated by issues such as the bandwidth, new devices, or the fierce competition between technological companies and their innovative products. In short, the discussion often is restricted to Habermasian technical interest of knowledge. At the end of the day, however, everything in ICT is about people and, more specifically, about the emancipatory application of knowledge for a…

South asiaSocial Psychologylcsh:T58.5-58.64business.industrylcsh:Information technologyCommunicationMedia studiesTechnocracyPublic relationsHuman-Computer InteractionCompetition (economics)Information and Communications TechnologyPolitical scienceNew delhibusinessHuman Technology
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The shopping mall as an emergent public space in Palermo

2017

<p>As Doreen Massey (2005) pointed out, space matters. Does public space still matter today? Since the early seventies, several studies have explored public space as an emerging, and in many ways innovative, universe of actors, spatiality and socio-territorial practices which invaded the public spheres of our cities (Habermas, 1979; Rossi, 2008). However, ‘public space’ may have a wide variety of interpretations which relate to a semantic overlapping between a sensitive material sphere -The Space- and an intangible metaphorical sphere -The Public- (Bianchini, 1990; Crosta, 2000; Hajer and Reijndorp, 2002; Harvey, 2006; Low and Smith, 2006; Rossi, 2008). As Crosta (2000) reveals, a new…

Space (commercial competition)Settore ICAR/21 - UrbanisticaEpistemologyPublic spacePoliticsGeographyConceptual frameworkUrban planningPublic spherePublic Space Local and Regional Planning Identity Shopping Malls.Contemporary societySocial scienceSettore M-GGR/01 - GeografiaDiscipline
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The Western Space Policies under the Influence of International Factors: Mutuality of Russia’s Case

2015

The research is dedicated to the problem of mutual dependence in space policies between the West, represented by great spacefaring actors the US and the EU, and Russia. In the study the correlation analysis, content analysis, and scenario-building methods were used. The conclusion of the analysis comprises consideration on the need to invest in their independence by Western countries in order to avoid unnecessary extra dependence on uncertain and unreliable regimes that supply substantial components for their space technology.

Space technologyContent analysisOrder (exchange)media_common.quotation_subjectPolitical scienceCorrelation analysisSpacefaringEconomic systemSpace (commercial competition)Mutual dependenceIndependencemedia_commonSocialiniai tyrimai
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Speciation in monogonont rotifers

1997

Monogonont rotifers are cyclical parthenogens livingin limnic habitats with considerable seasonalvariation and often with island-like features. Theoccurrence of bisexual reproduction in these organismsmakes it feasible to define ’fields for generecombination‘, i.e. biological species. In thispaper, we analyze the structure of the diversity inmonogonont rotifers using several data sets: taxonomicand intraspecific diversity as reported inidentification keys, morphological variation reportedin ecological studies, and allozyme and matingbehavior patterns. Our analysis suggests that siblingspecies may be frequent in rotifers. Monogonontrotifers seem to meet conditions for an activespeciation, wh…

SpeciationHabitatEcologymedia_common.quotation_subjectBiodiversityZoologyAsexual reproductionParthenogenesisBiologyMating systemZooplanktonIntraspecific competitionmedia_common
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