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This article replicates and extends the Hille and Knill (2006) study on the implementation of the acquis communautaire … ; implementation ; policy change …
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contribution to improvements in implementation issues and a stronger focus on public goods like protection of natural resources and …
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initiation and implementation. If these have social preferences, they might thus sabotage both project choices and implementation … to express their discontent with the allocation of decision rights. How decisions come about also affects implementation … implementation leads to more delegation, but only if workers have high costs of obstructing informed decisions. We further find that …
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initiation and implementation. If these have social preferences, they might thus sabotage both project choices and implementation … to express their discontent with the allocation of decision rights. How decisions come about also affects implementation … implementation leads to more delegation, but only if workers have high costs of obstructing informed decisions. We further find that …
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Complementary to the axiomatic and mechanism design studies on queueing problems, this paper proposes a strategic bargaining approach to resolve queueing conflicts. Given a situation where players with different waiting costs have to form a queue in order to be served, they firstly compete with...
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to control implementation and fiscal activities of decentralized governments. In this paper, we analyse implementation of …
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rationalizable implementation. Set-monotonicity is much weaker than Maskin monotonicity, which is the key condition for Nash … implementation and which also had been shown to be necessary for rationalizable implementation of social choice functions. Set …-monotonicity reduces to Maskin monotonicity in the case of functions. We conclude that the conditions for rationalizable implementation are …
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