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J, Kelly Michael. Urban Interactions: Communication and Competition in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages. Punctum Books, 2020.

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Rosenstein, Nathan Stewart. Imperatores victi: Military defeat and aristocratic competition in the middle and late republic. University of California Press, 1990.

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J, Kelly Michael. Urban Interactions: Communication and Competition in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages. punctum books, 2020.

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Salzman, Michele Renee. Pagans and Christians in late antique Rome: Conflict, competition, and coexistence in the fourth century. Cambridge University Press, 2015.

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Li, Shuhe. Incentive asymmetry between early and late comers in adopting flexible mass production: A spatial model. City Polytechnic of Hong Kong, Department of Economics and Finance, 1995.

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Trust, LTCB International Library, and Kokusai Bunka Kaikan (Tokyo, Japan), eds. The Lancashire cotton industry and its rivals: International competition in cotton goods in the late nineteenth century : Britain versus India, China, and Japan. International House of Japan, 2018.

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Germany (West). Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft. Referat Öffentlichkeitsarbeit., ed. Zur aussenwirtschaftlichen Lage und zur Wettbewerbsfähigkeit der deutschen Wirtschaft. Das Bundesministerium, 1987.

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1943-, Greenberg Warren, ed. Competition in the health care sector: Ten years later. Duke University Press, 1988.

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Imperato, Pascal James. Quest for the Jade Sea: Colonial competition around an East African lake. Westview Press, 1998.

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Schricker, Gerhard. Wettbewerb der öffentlichen Hand im Strukturwandel: Die wettbewerbsrechtliche Lage der Postbank. Nomos, 1990.

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McLeod, Alan A. Conversion of understocked salal sites at Woss Lake, British Columbia. Forestry Canada, 1993.

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Conrad, Peter C. In the winning lane: A history of competitive swimming in Saskatchewan. Swim Saskatchewan, 1990.

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Ltd, Rocana Nigeria, ed. Life in my city: Repositioning the arts for social development : Nigeria : Monday 16th June-Saturday 21st June, 2008, Protea Hotel (Nike Lake, Enugu). Rocana Nigeria, 2008.

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Hakhoe, Han'guk Tosi Sŏlgye, and Urban Design Institute of Korea International Design Competition, eds. Fill the lake: Columbia University proposal for Saemangeum, South Korea : Urban Design Institute of Korea International Design Competition 31 July 2008. Columbia University, 2008.

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Agency, United States Minority Business Development. Minority Business Development Centers (MBDC) Program: Competitive application kit (to be used for awards beginning October 1, 1991, or later). U.S. Dept. of Commerce, [Minority Business Development Agency, 1993.

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Chu, Wan-wen, and Alice H. Amsden. Beyond Late Development: Taiwan's Upgrading Policies. The MIT Press, 2003.

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Amsden, Alice H., and Wan-Wen Chu. Beyond Late Development: Taiwan's Upgrading Policies. MIT Press, 2003.

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Amsden, Alice H. The Rise of "The Rest": Challenges to the West from Late-Industrializing Economies. Oxford University Press, USA, 2001.

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The rise of "the rest": Challenges to the west from late-industrialization economies. Oxford University Press, 2001.

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The Rise of "The Rest": Challenges to the West from Late-Industrializing Economies. Oxford University Press, USA, 2003.

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Tran, Chung Anh. Role and dynamics of 'Late-comers' in the global technology competition. KIT Scientific Publishing, 2011.

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The Virtuoso Circle: Competition, Collaboration, and Complexity in Late Medieval French Poetry. ACMRS (Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies), 2012.

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Rosenstein, Nathan S. Imperatores Victi: Military Defeat and Aristocractic Competition in the Middle and Late Republic. University of California Press, 2022.

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Rosenstein, Nathan S. Imperatores Victi: Military Defeat and Aristocractic Competition in the Middle and Late Republic. University of California Press, 2022.

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Imperatores Victi: Military Defeat and Aristocractic Competition in the Middle and Late Republic. University of California Press, 2023.

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Salzman, Michele Renee, Rita Lizzi Testa, and Marianne Sághy. Pagans and Christians in Late Antique Rome: Conflict, Competition, and Coexistence in the Fourth Century. Cambridge University Press, 2015.

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Marianne Sághy, Michele Salzman, and Rita Lizzi Testa. Pagans and Christians in Late Antique Rome: Conflict, Competition, and Coexistence in the Fourth Century. Cambridge University Press, 2015.

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England, Samuel. Medieval Empires and the Culture of Competition. Edinburgh University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474425223.001.0001.

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Medieval Empires and the Culture of Competition shows how the interactive, confrontational practice of courtly arts helped shape imperial thought in the Middle Ages. Its analysis covers Classical Arabic poetry and official prose, Spanish court documents, Galician Portuguese lyric, and Italian narrative works. The historical span is 950-1350 CE. Scholars of premodern cultures have struggled to reconcile the political violence of the late Middle Ages with the cosmopolitanism of that era’s Islamic and Christian empires. This book argues that medieval thinkers’ most pressing cultural challenge was neither to demonize the foreign, “heathen” other, nor to reverse that trend with an ethos of tolerance. Instead it was to make the court appear as robust as possible in the face of major demographic change and regional war. The ritual of artistic contest allowed elites to come to terms with religious and ethnic groups’ rival claims to legitimacy, and to subsume those claims into an overarching courtly ideal.
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Competition Between Humans and Large Carnivores: Case Studies from the Late Middle and Upper Palaeolithic of the Central Balkans. British Archaeological Reports Limited, 2020.

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Matthews, Victor H. Settlement and Competition in Iron Age I Canaan. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190231149.003.0003.

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This chapter examines the forces (environmental, economic, and political) that contributed to the nearly complete transformation of the eastern Levant at the end of the Late Bronze Age, including the super-power struggles between the Egyptians and the Hittite empire for control of Syria-Palestine that consumed much of their energy during the twelfth century BCE. Of equal importance is the invasion of the region by the people collectively known as the Sea Peoples. The ripple effect of that invasion, which resulted in the establishment of Philistine city-states along the Coastal Plain, transforms Canaan and provides the opportunities for new peoples, including the Proto-Israelites, to settle in the Central Highlands. Focus here will be on the challenges faced by these new peoples as they adapt to their environmental conditions with attention given to the stories in the Book of Judges. Subsequent economic and military rivalries between the Philistine city-states and the highland peoples set the stage for the development of the Israelite monarchy.
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Prisztóka, Gyöngyvér, and Bendegúz Kertai, eds. XX. Szentágothai János Mutidiszciplináris Konferencia és Hallgatói Verseny Absztrakt kötet. Szentágothai János Szakkollégium, Tehetségpont, és Egyesület, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.15170/pte-ttk-xx.szjmkhv.

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Dear Participants of the 20th János Szentágothai International Multidisciplinary Scientific Conference and Student Competition! It is a great honor and an overwhelming joy to announce the 20th János Szentágothai International Student Conference and Competition in 2022 and welcome all those who have volunteered to engage in the joint endeavor either by presenting their papers, undertaking the blind-reviewing, functioning as session moderators or carrying out academic and organizing tasks. The success of the conference is warranted by the joint efforts from all of you. A dream has come true! The ideas of the founders of the Szentágothai Scholastic Honorary Society to provide a meeting-point for the most open-minded and innovative young researchers from the University of Pécs and later from all around the Carpathian Basin have been realized in the series of conferences since 2004. The first five annual conferences involved students from our home university, gradually shifting emphasis on multidisciplinarity. The first breakthrough conference was the John Calvin Conference in 2009 which opened the doors for international participants and yielded a successful edited volume of the papers presented on the conference. Our Scholastic Honorary Society has boasted with a trend-setting new tradition of organizing its annual international conferences, commencing with the 7th Szentágothai International Multidisciplinary Scientific Conference in 2012. In the same year, we managed to organize the 8th János Szentágothai Memorial Conference and Student Competition which provided the standard pattern for our annual conferences of later years. We are celebrating the advent of the 20th János Szentágothai International Multidisciplinary Scientific Conference and Student Competition in 2022. We are proud to acknowledge that the driving force behind our activities is a set of specific features of the conferences: openness, multidisciplinarity, uncompromising work ethics, international quality of the student conferences and competitions with preliminary blind-reviews of the papers. We are also keen on providing an amicable, enjoyable and creative atmosphere and a fair competitive context to all participant on our conferences. May I wish all of you successful participation and memorable experience with the Szentágothai Scholastic Honorary Society.
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Mincks, Margaret. Payback on Poplar Lane. Penguin Publishing Group, 2019.

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Winning: Competition and faith (Fast lane Bible studies). Herald Press, 1999.

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Surdam, David George. Economics of Antitrust. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252039140.003.0002.

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This chapter examines the economics of antitrust, with particular emphasis on how antitrust law affects professional team sports. In the late 1800s, Americans worried about the growing concentration of power in the hands of a few producers such as Standard Oil, American Tobacco, and other large firms that consolidated their holds over industries by merging and acquiring other companies. Other industrial leaders sought to fix prices above those obtained under competition. The Sherman Antitrust Act, enacted in 1890, contains provisions addressing “contract,” “conspiracy,” and “trade and commerce.” This chapter first considers how courts applied the Sherman Act to cases involving professional team sports before discussing the characteristics of professional sports leagues, how owners of professional sports teams reported profits and losses, the issue of player salaries and exploitation, and competitive balance and revenue sharing in professional leagues. It also describes franchise relocation and expansion and how television created demand in sports.
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Competition in the Health Care Sector: Ten Years Later. Duke University Press, 1988.

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Imperato, Pascal James. Quest for the Jade Sea: Colonial Competition Around an East African Lake. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Imperato, Pascal James. Quest for the Jade Sea: Colonial Competition Around an East African Lake. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Imperato, Pascal James. Quest for the Jade Sea: Colonial Competition Around an East African Lake. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Seal, Anil. Emergence of Indian Nationalism: Competition and Collaboration in the Later Nineteenth Century. Cambridge University Press, 2009.

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Seal, Anil. Emergence of Indian Nationalism: Competition and Collaboration in the Later Nineteenth Century. Cambridge University Press, 2011.

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Ng, Wing Chung. Urban Theater and Its Modern Crisis. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252039119.003.0004.

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This chapter focuses on the downturn in the urban theater business from the late 1920s. It begins by considering the lull in theater activities during the sixteen-month-long boycott-strike in Hong Kong and the revival immediately thereafter. The two seasons from 1926 to 1928 were marked by strong competition and sustained profitability among the city companies. The ensuing downturn was stunning, to say the least; one disappointing season after another, long-established xiban gongsi closed down, opera troupes went bankrupt, and actors struggled with unemployment. Drawing on news reports and contemporary accounts provided in various entertainment publications, the chapter attempts to identify the sources of the problems confronting the Cantonese opera community in the late 1920s and the early 1930s and then examines its survival strategies.
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Bonakele, Tembinkosi, Eleanor Fox, and Liberty Mncube, eds. Competition Policy for the New Era. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198810674.001.0001.

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This book presents a new stage in the contributions of the BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) to the development of Competition Law and policy. These countries have significant influence in their respective regions and in the world. The changing global environment means greater political and economic role for the BRICS and other emerging countries. BRICS countries are expected to contribute nearly half of all global gross domestic product growth by 2020. For more than a century, the path of Competition Law has been defined by the developed and industrialized countries of the world. Much later, developing countries and emerging economies came on the scene. They experience many of the old competition problems, but they also experience new problems, and experience even the old problems differently. Where are the fora to talk about Competition Law and policy fit for developing and emerging economies? The contributors in this book are well-known academic and practising economists and lawyers from both developed and developing countries. The chapters begin with a brief introduction of the topic, followed by a critical discussion and a conclusion. Accordingly, each chapter is organized around a central argument made by its author(s) in relation to the issue or case study discussed. These arguments are thoughtful, precise, and very different from each another. Each chapter is written to be a valuable freestanding contribution to our collective wisdom. The set of case studies as a whole helps to build a collection of different perspectives on competition policy.
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Wright, Nathan C. Death of Reliability: Is It too Late to Resurrect the Last, True Competitive Advantage? Industrial Press, Incorporated, 2017.

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Majumdar, Sumit K. India’s Growth Story. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199641994.003.0004.

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The chapter assesses economic structure and India’s detailed growth patterns. Economic growth is a three-stage process, with the agriculture sector, manufacturing sector, and the services sector following on in development. India has leapfrogged over sequences. India’s transition from agriculture to services, with industry’s share cursory, is a conundrum. In the first part of the 1950s, India grew well, based on the creation of a national industrial development system. In the 1960s and 1970s institutional mechanisms changed the environment negatively and led to growth decline. From the late 1970s, a pragmatic Bombay can-do spirit led to key policy initiatives and high growth in the 1980s. The early 1990s’ crisis motivated institutional disruption. A philosophy of discontinuity, driving crucial competition policy reforms, led to high growth till the late 2010s, when predatory and collusive behavior delegitimized institutional processes, leading to growth slowdown and the emergence of deindustrialization.
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Maslon, Laurence. Every Home’s a First Night. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199832538.003.0006.

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The technological advance of the long-playing record allowed up to 45 minutes of a Broadway score to be heard by home listeners; this innovation intersected with the increased narrative imperatives of the post-Oklahoma! musical and forever changed what a cast album could accomplish. The commodity of the cast album exploded in homes across America as RCA Victor, Decca, Capitol, and Columbia Records all vied for the trophy of recording a Broadway show, setting up an arena of intense competition. The Columbia recordings of both Kiss Me, Kate and South Pacific on the brand-new LP format in the late 1940s essentially sold the new format to American consumers.
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König, Thomas, Xiao Lu, and Thiago N. Silva. Learning to Govern Together in Representative Democracy. Oxford University PressOxford, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1093/9780198959045.001.0001.

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Abstract Learning to Govern Together in Representative Democracy introduces a dynamic theory of coalition governance, focusing on the temporal constraints that coalition parties face when governing together in representative democracies. The book examines how coalition partners, over the course of a legislative term, adapt their strategies for joint policy-making as they encounter varying levels of cooperation and competition in partnership. Two distinct models of learning are developed: the portfolio-learning model, where ministers learn through interactions within their portfolios, and the partisan-learning model, which accounts for learning from co-partisan experiences across portfolios. Empirical evidence from 11 parliamentary democracies demonstrates that ministerial office-holders infer the type of partnership from their experienced parliamentary scrutiny, with consequences for their legislative behavior, such as initiating government bill proposals earlier in the term if they perceive a cooperative partnership, or later in the term if they perceive a competitive partnership. The book makes a significant contribution to our understanding of coalition effectiveness, stability, and satisfaction with governance.
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Hines, James R. Skating Redirected: Lake Placid to Albertville. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252039065.003.0013.

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This chapter discusses media coverage of figure skates. Media interest in figure skating has grown steadily since 1962, when ABC's Wide World of Sports began covering the World Championships. However, the Olympic Games have provided the most popular televised skating events. Increased visibility spurred unprecedented interest in figure skating. Television audiences wanted to see in person those competitors they had watched compete for World and Olympic medals. The result has been phenomenal. An ever-increasing number of ice shows and professional competitions have provided opportunities for former competitors to enjoy lucrative careers while continuing to excite audiences. Some have sustained unusual longevity. Two, Scott Hamilton and Kurt Browning, can be classified as matinee idols.
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US GOVERNMENT. The Telecom ACT Five Years Later: Is It Promoting Competition?: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Antitrust, Business Rights, and Competition of the (S. hrg). Government Printing Office, 2002.

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Smith, Daniel M. Dynasties and Democracy. Stanford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.11126/stanford/9781503605053.001.0001.

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Democracy is supposed to be the antithesis of hereditary rule by family dynasties. And yet “democratic dynasties” continue to persist in democracies around the world. They have been conspicuously prevalent in Japan, where more than a third of all legislators and two-thirds of all cabinet ministers in recent years have come from families with a history in parliament. Such a high proportion of dynasties is unusual and has sparked concerns over whether democracy in Japan is functioning properly. This book introduces a comparative theory to explain the causes and consequences of dynasties in democracies like Japan. Members of dynasties enjoy an “inherited incumbency advantage” in all three stages of a typical political career: selection, election, and promotion. However, the nature and extent of this advantage, as well as its consequences for elections and representation, varies by the institutional context of electoral rules and candidate selection methods within parties. In the late 1980s, roughly half of all new candidates in Japan’s long-ruling Liberal Democratic Party were political legacies. However, electoral system reform in 1994 and subsequent party reforms have changed the incentives for party leaders to rely on dynastic politics in candidate selection. A new pattern of party-based competition is slowly replacing the old pattern of competition based on localized family fiefdoms.
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Gross, Robert N. Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190644574.003.0001.

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The introduction sets up the problem public officials faced in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. How should they, and the public schools they administered, respond to rapidly increasing attendance in private, Catholic schools? How, in a nation seemingly committed to mass public education, did private, Catholic schooling expand? In the broader economic language popular both at the time and today, how did educational competition and markets emerge in the twentieth century given the strong support for a public school monopoly a century earlier? The book’s central argument is that the structures that enable school choice to flourish today owe their origins—over a century ago—as much to public policy as to private initiative.
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