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Regulatory reforms across European countries have attempted to increase consumer welfare by introducing competition and … competition and affordability evaluations of electricity and fixed telephony services across 25 European countries among … competition is translated into a higher frequency of switching across service providers inequalities are smaller and can disappear …
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Introducing choice and competition in public services was supposed to put citizens in the “driver's seat”, making them …
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competition model for competition law and policy are limited. Market power is a multifaceted phenomenon that consists of several …, distributional issues). Therefore, competition policy usually focuses on preventing non-merit paths to market power (merger control …The model of perfect competition is one of the most famous, most important, and most misunderstood concepts in …
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Contemporary Sudanese society endures many hardships which are manifested in economic retraction, inflation, recession and stagflation. However, social conflicts are also manifested in simple man's daily complaints to open rebellions. Most academicians agree on one point, that the society...
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This paper aims to present a rational decision model applied to studies of private military security companies. These organizations complement the actions of the armed forces or (in some countries) take their place, they are fulfilling a delicate role on emerging democracies. Situations are...
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economic market and through coalitions that can replace the monopoly of force of modern states. Indeed, protection agencies to …
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In their recent work Thomas S. Schelling, reiterating original arguments about game theory and its applications to social sciences. In particular, game theory helps to explore situations in which agents make decisions interdependent (strategic communication). Schelling's originality is to extend...
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This article aims to discuss an evaluation of the concept of paradigm of T. Kuhn in his representative work: The Structure of Scientific Revolutions ERC, [Ku96] and the complementary version by W. Stegmüller, Structure and dynamics of theories EDT, [Steg83]. This refined interpretation of the...
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This chapter summarizes leading critiques of law and economics. For the most part, we put aside objections to particular applications of law and economics to distinct fields of law. We focus on rather general criticisms that properly apply to widely shared core commitments within the field of...
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The interpretive critique is primarily focused on economics as a system for understanding markets as a dynamic process of human interactions and exchange. It does not equate economics with the market but instead understands economics as one of several ways of interpreting the market. The...
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