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UNINA9910465064303321 |
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Autore |
Ferguson William D. <1953-> |
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Titolo |
Collective action and exchange [[electronic resource] ] : a game-theoretic approach to contemporary political economy / / William D. Ferguson |
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Stanford, California, : Stanford Economics and Finance, an imprint of Stanford University Press, 2013 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (447 p.) |
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Classificazione |
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Disciplina |
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Game theory |
Economics - Mathematical models |
Electronic books. |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: A Farmer’s Market -- Chapter 1 Collective-Action Problems and Innovative Theory -- Chapter 2 The Basic Economics of Collective Action -- Chapter 3 Coordination, Enforcement, and Second-Order Collective-Action Problems -- Chapter 4 Seizing Advantage: Strategic Moves and Power in Exchange -- Chapter 5 Basic Motivation: Rational Egoists and Reciprocal Players -- Chapter 6 Foundations of Motivation: Rationality and Social Preference -- Chapter 7 Institutions, Organizations, and Institutional Systems -- Chapter 8 Informal Institutions -- Chapter 9 Internal Resolution via Group Self-Organization -- Chapter 10 Third-Party Enforcement, Formal Institutions, and Interactions with Self-Governance -- Chapter 11 Social Networks and Collective Action -- Chapter 12 Policy and Political Economy -- Appendix to Chapter 12 -- Chapter 13 Knowledge, Collective Action, Institutions, Location, and Growth -- Chapter 14 Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Index |
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In Collective Action and Exchange: A Game-Theoretic Approach to Contemporary Political Economy, William D. Ferguson presents a comprehensive political economy text aimed at advanced undergraduates in economics and graduate students in the social |
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sciences. The text utilizes collective action as a unifying concept, arguing that collective-action problems lie at the foundation of market success, market failure, economic development, and the motivations for policy. Ferguson draws on information economics, social preference theory, cognition theory, institutional economics, as well as political and policy theory to develop this approach. The text uses classical, evolutionary, and epistemic game theory, along with basic social network analysis, as modeling frameworks. These models effectively bind the ideas presented, generating a coherent theoretic approach to political economy that stresses sometimes overlooked implications. |
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UNINA9910569199503321 |
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Lymphoma [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Tim Illidge, Peter W. M. Johnson |
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Totowa, NJ : , : Humana Press : , : Imprint : Humana, , 2005 |
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1-280-35898-X |
9786610358984 |
1-59259-936-2 |
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[1st ed. 2005.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (360 p.) |
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Methods in Molecular Medicine, , 1543-1894 ; ; 115 |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Purification of Primary Malignant B-Cells and Immunoblot Analysis of Bcl-2 Family Proteins -- Molecular Diagnosis of Lymphoma -- Demonstration of a Germinal Center Immunophenotype in Lymphomas by Immunocytochemistry and Flow Cytometry -- Karyotyping Lymph Node Biopsies in Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma -- Identification of Lymphoma-Associated Antigens Using SEREX -- Determining Mutational Status of Immunoglobulin V Genes in Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia -- Idiotype Gene Rescue in Follicular Lymphoma -- Immunoglobulin Gene Mutation Patterns and Heterogeneity of Marginal |
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Zone Lymphoma -- T-Cell Receptor Molecular Diagnosis of T-Cell Lymphoma -- Cloning of Immunoglobulin Chromosomal Translocations by Long-Distance Inverse Polymerase Chain Reaction -- Sequential Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization Analysis for Trisomy 12 in B-Cell Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia -- Splenic Marginal Zone Lymphoma -- BCL-6 -- Antibody Techniques Used in the Study of Anaplastic Lymphoma Kinase-Positive ALCL -- Identification of Anaplastic Lymphoma Kinase Variant Translocations Using 5?RACE -- Follicular Lymphoma. |
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The tremendous progress made over the last few years in our molecular understanding of lymphocyte biology and lymphoma classification promises to have a major impact on clinical practice. In Lymphoma: Methods and Protocols, leading clinical investigators from world renowned laboratories describe in step-by-step detail the latest molecular techniques being used to better understand, classify, and treat lymphoma. Among the highlights are methods to use immunoglobulin gene rearrangements as markers of clonality, to exploit patterns of somatic mutation in the variable regions to indicate at which stage transformation occurred, and to apply gene arrays to the question of biological heterogeneity in morphologically similar diseases. Research methodologies that are highly likely to become routine practice in the future, such as DNA microarray and immunoglobulin V-gene rearrangements, and measurement of minimal disease, are included. There are also molecular techniques for producing novel therapeutics, such as a DNA vaccine with patient-specific sequences derived from the lymphoma in question. The protocols follow the successful Methods in Molecular Medicine™ series format, each offering step-by-step laboratory instructions, an introduction outlining the principle behind the technique, lists of the necessary equipment and reagents, and tips on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls. Cutting-edge and highly practical, Lymphoma: Methods and Protocols offers oncologists, hematologists, and clinical scientists a diverse collection of readily reproducible techniques for the molecular diagnosis and prognostic evaluation of lymphomas. |
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