The following pages link to Contest success functions (Q1920947):
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- The strategic interaction between a company and the government surrounding disasters (Q285988) (← links)
- Parallel systems under two sequential attacks with contest intensity variation (Q300973) (← links)
- Modeling and mitigating the effects of supply chain disruption in a defender-attacker game (Q314784) (← links)
- Optimal resource distribution between protection and redundancy considering the time and uncertainties of attacks (Q319051) (← links)
- Conflict, private and communal property (Q333790) (← links)
- Information acquisition in conflicts (Q372372) (← links)
- Introduction to the symposium in political economy (Q412082) (← links)
- When do simple policies win? (Q412086) (← links)
- Lobbying and discretion (Q412093) (← links)
- Trade and expropriation (Q420980) (← links)
- Micro foundations of multi-prize lottery contests: a perspective of noisy performance ranking (Q427515) (← links)
- The market for protection and the origin of the state (Q431225) (← links)
- Welfare maximizing contest success functions when the planner cannot commit (Q433146) (← links)
- Shield versus sword resource distribution in \(K\)-round duels (Q441030) (← links)
- Promotion tournaments in market equilibrium (Q453203) (← links)
- Innovation contests with entry auction (Q478136) (← links)
- (In)efficient public-goods provision through contests (Q483551) (← links)
- Probabilistic procurement auctions (Q490944) (← links)
- Politicians, governed versus non-governed interest groups and rent dissipation (Q497475) (← links)
- The effect of fight cost structure on fighting behaviour (Q500350) (← links)
- Coalition formation in the presence of continuing conflict (Q532735) (← links)
- Truthful signalling, the heritability paradox, and the Malthusian equi-marginal principle (Q615385) (← links)
- The optimal sorting of players in contests between groups (Q645666) (← links)
- Endogenizing the sticks and carrots: modeling possible perverse effects of counterterrorism measures (Q646633) (← links)
- Equivalence of optimal noisy-ranking contests and Tullock contests (Q660104) (← links)
- Choosing fair lotteries to defeat the competition (Q662274) (← links)
- The collective action problem: within-group cooperation and between-group competition in a repeated rent-seeking game (Q665079) (← links)
- Transfers and bequests: a portfolio analysis in a Nash game (Q665778) (← links)
- Multi-player contests with asymmetric information (Q690678) (← links)
- The nature of tournaments (Q690681) (← links)
- Risk aversion in symmetric and asymmetric contests (Q690685) (← links)
- The optimal multi-stage contest (Q690688) (← links)
- Endogenous entry in contests (Q690689) (← links)
- Persuasion as a contest (Q690692) (← links)
- A simple microfoundation for the utilization of fragmentation indexes to measure the performance of a team (Q694937) (← links)
- On the evolution of prize perceptions in contests (Q694942) (← links)
- Defending against multiple different attackers (Q713120) (← links)
- Payoff shares in two-player contests (Q725037) (← links)
- Discrimination in contests: a survey (Q726620) (← links)
- Group contest success functions (Q836882) (← links)
- A model of strategic delegation in contests between groups (Q839615) (← links)
- Pillage and property (Q860345) (← links)
- The politics of randomness (Q862536) (← links)
- Contests to become CEO: incentives, selection and handicaps (Q868609) (← links)
- Equilibrium existence in Tullock contests with incomplete information (Q898691) (← links)
- Costly enforcement of property rights and the Coase theorem (Q926237) (← links)
- The value of commitment in contests and tournaments when observation is costly (Q926789) (← links)
- Easter Island's collapse: a tale of a population race (Q928699) (← links)
- False targets efficiency in defense strategy (Q953438) (← links)
- Level-\(k\) reasoning in contests (Q988656) (← links)