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The Generalized War of Attrition.
Published 1999“…The authors model a war of attrition with N+K firms competing for N prizes. …”
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The Generalized War of Attrition.
Published 1997“…We generalize the War of Attrition model to allow for N + K firms competing for N prizes. …”
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The Generalized War of Attrition.
Published 1996“…We generalize the War of Attrition model to allow for N + K firms competing for N prizes. …”
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Instant Exit from the War of Attrition.
Published 1999“…It argues that exit from an asymmetric war of attrition is likely to be instant. Selecting a unique equilibrium using a "craziness" pertubation device, it finds a notion of stochastic strength determines the outcome, with a stochastically weaker player giving up immediately.…”
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Instant Exit from the Asymmetric War of Attrition.
Published 2005“…In an asymmetric war of attrition the players’ prize valuations are drawn from different distributions. …”
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Instant exit from the asymmetric war of attrition
Published 2005“…In an asymmetric war of attrition the players' prize valuations are drawn from different distributions. …”
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War of Attrition and Power of Inaction: The Spanish Financial Crisis and its Lessons for the European Banking Union
Published 2017-05-01“…Risk mismanagement in the saving banks was the main culprit but the intensity of the crisis was due to the “war of attrition” between the main stakeholders, which was further reinforced by the “power of inaction” of the big Spanish banks. …”
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The economic theory of auctions.
Published 2000“…Volume two contains twenty-seven papers that discuss multiunit auctions; royalties, incentive contracts, and payments for quality; double auctions; budget constraints, externalities between bidders, jump bidding, war of attrition, and competing auctioneers; and testing the theory.…”
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Agricultural high modernism and land reform in postwar France
Published 2019“…Through focusing on a single case study that pitted a local community against the SAFER, this article demonstrates how the French state was able to engage farmers in a brutal war of attrition while simultaneously refusing to take full responsibility for the social consequences of its modernization mandate.…”
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PRINCIPLES OF SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC INTEGRATION OF INTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSONS
Published 2023-08-01“…In the framework of the article, the argumentation is based on the assumption that the military actions are long-term (the “war of attrition” scenario), and after the end of military actions, internally displaced persons (IDPs) and relocated enterprises will not be able to return to the territory of their permanent residence for a long period of time (until the infrastructure is restored, the housing stock is reconstructed, and demining and other measures are completed). …”
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Understanding the Strategy of Guerrilla Warfare: The Case of the Tet Offensive, 1968
Published 2023-04-01“…In this context, guerrilla warfare, as a war of attrition that includes unconventional warfare methods, is a field of study revealing psychological elements. …”
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Relations between the European Union and the United States under the conditions of Russian aggression against Ukraine (2022 – beginning OF 2023.)
Published 2023-01-01“…Faced with this trend, the Russian Federation chose the tactics of a war of attrition. This factor increased the value of Euro-Atlantic solidarity as a factor in the victory of democracy over authoritarianism.…”
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Strategically developed phenotypes and the evolution of signals
Published 1997“…Links are drawn between previous biological models, such as the War of Attrition and Strategic Handicap mod- els. Mistakes in previous biological models are recognised and, where possible, rectified. …”
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Policy uncertainty and household savings
Published 2012“…Our results are suggestive of the economic effects of “wars of attrition”: when political disagreement leads to delays in adopting a reform or the possibility that earlier reforms may be revoked, the increased uncertainty could slow the economy.…”
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The World of Wars: Risky Systems – A second-order observation of future wars
Published 2014-11-01“…The article proposes that the form of war will be more about temporalities, i.e. fast interchanges or, rather, more risky protracted wars of attrition and exhaustion and less on tactical well defined territories. …”
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