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This paper proposes a simple framework to better understand an opposition group’s choice between peace, terrorism, and open civil conflict against the government. Our model implies that terrorism emerges if constraints on the ruling executive group are intermediate and rents are sizeable,...
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Purpose: In the new retail era, the supply chain synergy produced by quality integration has become the new direction of service supply chain research. The purpose of this paper is to study how to promote the sustainable development of the retail service supply chain (RSSC) by comparing and...
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We derive the social optimum and optimal government debt in an intergenerational model of growth with fertility, elastic labor, human capital externalities and a non-convex feasible set. Debt through lump-sum taxation increases leisure and labor, reduces fertility, and can achieve the social...
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Purpose – This paper aims to develop a wearable-based human-manipulator interface which integrates the interval Kalman filter (IKF), unscented Kalman filter (UKF), over damping method (ODM) and adaptive multispace transformation (AMT) to perform immersive human-manipulator interaction by...
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We explore the roles of subsidies in the Matsuyama model (1999) of growth through cycles alternating perpetually between two phases featuring neoclassical investment and neo-Schumpeterian innovation respectively. Subsidies to R&D investment or to the purchase of newly invented intermediate goods...
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