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of global economic growth, can also play a significant role at the multilateral negotiations for protecting developing … earlier collaborated together in multilateral negotiations (e.g. G-20 for agriculture), but there exist considerable scope to …
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Abstract: We consider price-fee competition in bilateral oligopolies with perfectly-divisible goods, non-expandable infrastructures, concentrated agents on both sides, and constant marginal costs. We define and characterize stable market outcomes. Buyers exclusively trade with the supplier with...
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post. We show that this is achieved by bilateral negotiations but not by auctions. Negotiations strictly outperforms … if the buyer's bargaining position is sufficiently strong. Moreover, we show that negotiations provide stronger … use of negotiations as a procurement mechanism in private industry. …
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The WTO was created in 1995 with the propose to encourage and regulate trade between its member states. The primary objective of the WTO was and still is to create economic growth and encourage free trade among nations. This aspect was disputed between specialists: some say that the WTO creates...
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-based negotiations on trade rules, and perhaps, sectoral market access agreements. …
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The WTO's Dispute Settlement Mechanism (DSM) has been hailed as a fundamental aspect of the Multilateral Trading System for developing countries. At the same time developing countries face many challenges to ensure their effective participation in the mechanism. This paper presents statistical...
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Data about 233 new car models were collected, and a measure of customer success in bargaining for a new car (alpha) was created by computing the ratio between the discount received on the manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) and the negotiable range (MSRP−dealer's car cost). One...
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same time their mutual dependence, have caused the negotiations to play more and more important role in such contacts. The … article presents selected aspects of conflict and negotiations in the public sphere with the emphasis on factors bringing …
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This paper examines how third-party surveillance influences preferences over distributional outcomes. In addition, we examine what motivates people to invest economic resources to monitor decision-making processes. Our results show that a large majority of individuals is willing to pay for a...
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accession negotiations started in 2005. Nonetheless, today it has to be admitted that the pace of the accession talks has been … negotiations, this study will try to examine the reasons behind the loss of motivation of both sides towards the Turkey’s EU bid …
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