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The agricultural sectors of Kazakhstan and Germany are at different development levels. One possible explanation for …
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European consumers and, in particular, German consumers are known to be very critical towards the introduction of genetically modified (GM) foods. It is analyzed here whether German consumers do reject second-generation GMO foods, too. Whereas first-generation GM crops induced producer-related...
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Germany and Poland. Results indicate that gains from optimal marketing are rather small and uncertain in the real world …
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. Our micro-dataset stems from a 2009/10 survey, covering Albanian migrants from Kosovo living in Germany as well as their … home-country households. More than 90% of Kosovar migrants living in Germany remit. However, little is known about their …
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With the collapse of the socialist regime in East Germany in late 1989 and the rising political call for unification in …
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transmission between the wholesale and retail levels is investigated using a unique data set of individual retail prices in Germany …
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Based on the model of consumers' variety-seeking behavior introduced by Anderson et al. (1992), this paper derives a hedonic price function for a households' consumption bundle. The price a consumer pays for her consumption bundle reflects the values of the underlying attributes of goods...
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in Germany have influenced regional adoption rates. Following a description of the relevant legal and economic framework … in Germany, we develop theoretical hypotheses concerning regional variation in Bt-maize adoption and test them …
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