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Competitive Pressure and Intertemporal Linkages: A New Definition and Theoretical Expansions
Tetsushi Homma
Department of Economics
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Competitive Pressure
100%
Theoretical Expansion
100%
Cost Frontier
44%
Dynamic Cost Efficiency
33%
Quiet Life Hypothesis
22%
Lerner Index
22%
Organizational Policy
22%
Industrial Organization
22%
Effective Structure
22%
Efficient Structure Hypothesis
11%
Revenue Model
11%
Degree of Competition
11%
Efficiency-driven
11%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Cost Efficiency
100%
Quiet Life
66%
Industrial Organization
66%
Engineering
Cost Efficiency
100%
Sufficient Condition
66%
Computer Science
Cost Efficiency
100%
Sufficient Condition
66%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Gene Linkage
100%
Psychology
Competitive Pressure
100%