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informational advantage

collocation in English

meanings of informationaland advantage


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informational
adjective
uk /ɪn.fəˈmeɪ.ʃən.əl/ us /ˌɪn.fɚˈmeɪ.ʃən.əl/
containing ...
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advantage
noun
uk /ədˈvɑːn.tɪdʒ/ us /ədˈvæn.t̬ɪdʒ/
a condition giving a greater chance ...
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Examples of informational advantage


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They are able to do so because they have an informationaladvantage over their political counterparts.
One possible source of informationaladvantage for plaintiffs is the longer preparation time they may have.
The informational theory above proposes that prime ministers use their informationaladvantage over the electorate in determining when to call elections.
Lack of co-movement across subgroup growth rates suggests that the informationaladvantage of financial sector in processing aggregate risk is too perfect.
Ex ante controls, such as extensive administrative procedures, reduce coalition partners' informationaladvantage (for example, hidden information or action).
From the theoretical perspective advanced here, all that matters is an informationaladvantage for the government, whether it is a manifestation of 'surfing' or manipulation is irrelevant.
However, any informationaladvantage of the plaintiff will translate into a result where its belief is more likely to be vindicated than that of the defendant.
Suppose that plaintiffs have an informationaladvantage such that defendants have a much larger margin of error in predicting the outcomes of the proceedings.
However, the weakness of this hypothesis is that there is no good reason to believe that plaintiffs consistently have informational advantages.
It transpires that under a wide range of circumstances, this scheme has informational advantages over both taxes and quantity controls.
Agencies often possess immense informational advantages, particularly when the facts in question are intimately known only by those who administer the specifics of policy.
A public market for knowledge-intensive property rights has many informational advantages over the private markets.
Such strategies may include expanding their sphere of influence into areas covered by other bodies, developing informational advantages over others by getting close to front-line groups, or attracting extra resources.
Actually, simple reasoning may suggest that defendants have informational advantages because they are the ones taking the offending measures and also because they can control information about them.
Externalities, public goods, informational advantages, strong economies of scale, and network effects can cause market failures.
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