When Trade Requires Coordination
Akihiko Matsui ()
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Akihiko Matsui: University of Tokyo
Chapter Chapter 11 in Economy and Disability, 2019, pp 123-143 from Springer
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Abstract This chapter considers an economy in which coordination on the way interaction occurs is required in order to make transactions. Coordination on the way two parties communicate is a typical example. In terms of language, coordination between English and Japanese, or between oral and sign languages, often induces such an issue.
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-13-7623-8_11
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