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This paper studies two classes of two-person zero-sum games in which the strategies of both players are of a special type.Each strategy can be split into two parts, a taking and a guessing part.In these games two types of asymmetry between the players can occur.In the first place, the number of objects available for taking does not need to be the same for both players.In the second place, the players can be guessing sequentially instead of simultaneously; the result is asymmetric information.The paper studies the value and equilibria of these games, for all possible numbers of objects available to the players, for the case with simultaneous guessing as well as for the variant with sequential guessing.

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Previous literatures show that pre-trained masked language models (MLMs) such as BERT can achieve competitive factual knowledge extraction performance on some datasets, indicating that MLMs can potentially be a reliable knowledge source. In this paper, we conduct a rigorous study to explore the underlying predicting mechanisms of MLMs over different extraction paradigms. By investigating the behaviors of MLMs, we find that previous decent performance mainly owes to the biased prompts which overfit dataset artifacts. Furthermore, incorporating illustrative cases and external contexts improve knowledge prediction mainly due to entity type guidance and golden answer leakage. Our findings shed light on the underlying predicting mechanisms of MLMs, and strongly question the previous conclusion that current MLMs can potentially serve as reliable factual knowledge bases.

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The RePEc plagiarism page Guess what: it's the settlements!Cyril Monnet and Thorsten KoepplNo 375, Working Paper Series from European Central BankAbstract:Exchanges and other trading platforms are often vertically integrated to carry out trading, clearing and settlement as one operation. We show that such vertical silos can prevent efficiency gains from horizontal consolidation of trading and settlement platforms to be realized. Independent of the gains from such consolidation, when costs of settlement are private information, there is no mechanism that achieves the merger of the vertical silos in a way that trading and settlement are produced efficiently after the merger. Furthermore, we show that such an ex-post efficient merger can always be implemented by delegating the operation of settlement platforms to agents. JEL Classification: C73, G20, G34, L22Keywords: clearing and settlement; horizontal and vertical integration; mechanism design (search for similar items in EconPapers)

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The complaint alleged in substance that the appellant published a weekly newspaper known as "The DeKalb New Era" which was the current official organ of DeKalb County; that it was the only newspaper published in that county qualified to be the official organ thereof; that the defendants. Bonner and Burgess, as Sheriff and Clerk of the Superior Court of DeKalb County respectively, have attempted to change the designation of the official organ of that county effective July 1, 1973, from "The DeKalb New Era" *251 to "The Decatur-DeKalb News"; and that "The Decatur-DeKalb News," published by the Decatur News Publishing Company, Inc., was not qualified to be the official organ of DeKalb County in that it had not been continuously mailed to a list of bona fide subscribers for a period of two years and less than eighty-five percent of its total circulation was paid circulation.

The prayers were that mandamus issue to compel the three officers named as defendants to perform the duty imposed upon them to designate a qualified newspaper as official organ of DeKalb County; to restrain and enjoin these defendants from changing the designation of the official organ; and to restrain and enjoin the Decatur News Publishing Company from accepting and publishing advertisements required to be published in the official legal organ of DeKalb County.

"1. That in September, 1971, the defendant, Decatur News Publishing Company, Inc., commenced printing, publishing, and circulating. `The Decatur-DeKalb News' weekly journal or newspaper in DeKalb County, Georgia, separate and apart from two other newspapers the DeKalb News North and DeKalb News South.

"2. These three separate and different newspapers formed a family of weekly journals printed, published and circulated in DeKalb County, Georgia, by the said defendant commencing in September, 1971, and continuing to date.

"4. In April, 1972, the defendant, Decatur News Publishing Company, Inc., acquired all the assets and liabilities of "The DeKalb Tribune' weekly newspaper being printed, published and circulated in DeKalb County, Georgia, since 1968. At the time of acquisition, `The DeKalb Tribune' weekly newspaper was being mailed to a list of bona fide subscribers totalling more than 85% of the circulation of said journal as paid circulation in DeKalb County, Georgia, and at the time of said acquisition, such *252 circulation of `The DeKalb Tribune' weekly newspaper was mailed to approximately 5,200 bona fide subscribers and had been continuing since 1968.

"5. In April, 1972, the Defendant, Decatur News Publishing Company, Inc., merged the aforesaid circulation of `The DeKalb Tribune' newspaper into its weekly journal `The Decatur-DeKalb News' and mailed `The Decatur-DeKalb News' newspaper to the said bona fide subscribers to `The DeKalb Tribune' in DeKalb County, Georgia, until publication of `The DeKalb Tribune' newspaper was terminated by the Defendant, Decatur News Publishing Company, Inc. 2351a5e196

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