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Multimarket Oligopoly: Strategic Substitutes and complements
- JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY
"... A firm’s actions in one market can change competitors’ strategies in a second market by affecting its own marginal costs in that other mar-ket. Whether the action provides costs or benefits in the second market depends on (a) whether it increases or decreases marginal costs in the second market and ..."
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A firm’s actions in one market can change competitors’ strategies in a second market by affecting its own marginal costs in that other mar-ket. Whether the action provides costs or benefits in the second market depends on (a) whether it increases or decreases marginal costs in the second market
Monopolistic competition and optimum product diversity. The American Economic Review,
, 1977
"... The basic issue concerning production in welfare economics is whether a market solution will yield the socially optimum kinds and quantities of commodities. It is well known that problems can arise for three broad reasons: distributive justice; external effects; and scale economies. This paper is c ..."
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, resources can be saved by producing fewer goods and larger quantities of each. However, this leaves less variety, which entails some welfare loss. It is easy and probably not too unrealistic to model scale economies by supposing that each potential commodity involves some fixed set-up cost and has a
Habitat monitoring: application driver for wireless communications technology
- In ACM SIGCOMM Workshop on Data Communications in Latin America and the Caribbean
, 2001
"... lecs.cs.ucla.edu As new fabrication and integration technologies reduce the cost and size of micro-sensors and wireless interfaces, it becomes feasible to deploy densely distributed wireless networks of sensors and actuators. These systems promise to revolutionize biological, earth, and environmenta ..."
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lecs.cs.ucla.edu As new fabrication and integration technologies reduce the cost and size of micro-sensors and wireless interfaces, it becomes feasible to deploy densely distributed wireless networks of sensors and actuators. These systems promise to revolutionize biological, earth
Analysis of variance for gene expression microarray data
- Journal of Computational Biology
, 2000
"... Spotted cDNA microarrays are emerging as a powerful and cost-effective tool for largescale analysis of gene expression. Microarrays can be used to measure the relative quantities of speci � c mRNAs in two or more tissue samples for thousands of genes simultaneously. While the power of this technolog ..."
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Spotted cDNA microarrays are emerging as a powerful and cost-effective tool for largescale analysis of gene expression. Microarrays can be used to measure the relative quantities of speci � c mRNAs in two or more tissue samples for thousands of genes simultaneously. While the power
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"... Tax distortions Marginal tax rates determine relative prices For example, labor income tax affects the relative price of consumption and leisure The social cost of taxation depends on how elastic is the tax base The more elastic the tax base, the higher the cost of taxation Kopczuk Taxable income Ta ..."
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Tax distortions Marginal tax rates determine relative prices For example, labor income tax affects the relative price of consumption and leisure The social cost of taxation depends on how elastic is the tax base The more elastic the tax base, the higher the cost of taxation Kopczuk Taxable income
Quantity
, 2005
"... The home country H is assumed to be small compared to the partner P and the rest of the world W. It faces an infinitely elastic supply at prices pp and pw. Before forming a CU, H is assumed to have a non-discriminatory ad valorem tariff τ on imports. Assume W is the least-cost source of foreign supp ..."
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The home country H is assumed to be small compared to the partner P and the rest of the world W. It faces an infinitely elastic supply at prices pp and pw. Before forming a CU, H is assumed to have a non-discriminatory ad valorem tariff τ on imports. Assume W is the least-cost source of foreign
Motivation Theory Empirical Analysis Conclusion MERIT ORDER EFFECT Residual Demand = Demand − Renewables Quantity Cost, Price Marginal cost of
, 2014
"... renewables 0 Static model of competition (no inter-temporal choices) ⇒ Residual demand consideration is equivalent to supply shift ..."
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renewables 0 Static model of competition (no inter-temporal choices) ⇒ Residual demand consideration is equivalent to supply shift
Implicit Feedback for Inferring User Preference: A Bibliography
, 2003
"... ... In this paper we consider the use of implicit feedback techniques for query expansion and user profiling in information retrieval tasks. These techniques unobtrusively obtain information about users by watching their natural interactions with the system. Some of the user behaviors that have been ..."
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accurate than explicit measures [Nic97], but as large quantities of implicit data can be gathered at no extra cost to the user, they are attractive alternatives. Moreover, implicit measures can be combined with explicit ratings to obtain a more accurate representation of user interests. Implicit
Automated Consistency Checking of Requirements Specifications
, 1996
"... This paper describes a formal analysis technique, called consistency checking, for automatic detection of errors, such as type errors, nondeterminism, missing cases, and circular definitions, in requirements specifications. The technique is designed to analyze requirements specifications expressed i ..."
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in the SCR (Software Cost Reduction) tabular notation. As background, the SCR approach to specifying requirements is reviewed. To provide a formal semantics for the SCR notation and a foundation for consistency checking, a formal requirements model is introduced; the model represents a software system as a
Monitoring Corruption: Evidence from a Field Experiment in Indonesia
- Journal of Political Economy
, 2007
"... This paper uses a randomized field experiment to examine several approaches to reducing corruption. I measure missing expenditures in over 600 village road projects in Indonesia by having engineers independently estimate the prices and quantities of all inputs used in each road, and then comparing t ..."
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This paper uses a randomized field experiment to examine several approaches to reducing corruption. I measure missing expenditures in over 600 village road projects in Indonesia by having engineers independently estimate the prices and quantities of all inputs used in each road, and then comparing
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