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We examine the impact of alternative audit rules on receipts from a tax on profits in the context of strategic interdependence of firms.

Changwook Ju is a Ph.D. student in political science whose research interests revolve around strategic interdependence in international relations and the political economy of security.

Game theorists have been good at explaining the intricacies underlying strategic interdependence and producing ever more refined concepts of equilibrium but less adept at giving governments and firms practical advice.Even that criticism, though, is weakening.

In other chapters of the book, Professor Schelling used thermostats, hockey helmets and the game of musical chairs to illustrate other problems of contingent behavior — behavior that depends on what other people do — and strategic interdependence.

The Mirrleesian model of income taxation restricts attention to simple allocation mechanism with no strategic interdependence, i.e., the optimal labor supply of any one individual does not depend on the labor supply of others.

In a situation of strategic interdependence, where the actions of one agent may a ect the utilities of other agents, the optimal behavior of an agent must be conditioned on the expected behaviors of the other agents in the system.

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British diplomats have argued privately that there could be indirect strategic benefits of economic interdependence for the UK.

With his singular vantage on U.S.-China relations, Kissinger traces the evolution of this fraught but crucial relationship over the past 60 years, following its dramatic course from estrangement to strategic partnership to economic interdependence, and toward an uncertain future.

While few would disagree with Professor David Shambaugh's foreign policy prescription for China ("Falling out of love with China," Views, March 20), he is mistaken in one point of his analysis when he says neither the United States nor China "has any experience handling such strategic competition amid deep interdependence".

Mullen, currently the Charles and Marie Robertson Visiting Professor at the Woodrow Wilson School, described the "strategic ecology" of global interdependence, in which states must cooperate in the long term with each other and also with global "neighborhoods" in solving transnational problems such as joblessness, rising urbanization, extremism, and climate change.

A more important question is how China and the US transform economic-trade interdependence into strategic mutual trust and mutual concern.

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