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The street sex worker market in Geylang, Singapore is highly competitive. Clients can search legally at negligible cost …
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The street sex worker market in Geylang, Singapore is highly competitive. Clients can search legally at negligible cost …
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The American Time Use Survey 2003-15, the French Enquête Emploi du Temps, 2009-10, and the German Zeitverwendungserhebung, 2012-13, have sufficient observations to allow examining the theory of household production in much more detail than ever before. We identify income effects on time use by...
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Participants to an online study in Luxembourg are presented with fictitious real-estate advertisements and tasked to make an offer for each of them. A random subset is also shown sellers' names that are strongly framed to signal their origins. Our randomised procedure allows us to conclude that,...
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pricing requires a case-by-case assessment under EU competition law and thus it should not be banned a priori. However, in … view of the recent case law of the European Court of Justice on price discrimination, the National Competition Authorities …. Finally, the paper argues that, due to its case-by-case approach, competition law seems more suitable than omnibus regulation …
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We use a new methodology to assess mortgage pricing discrimination faced by minority borrowers. We identify a "menu problem" that comes from the multidimensional nature of mortgage pricing: When getting a mortgage, borrowers can choose to avoid closing costs and pay a high interest rate or...
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This paper uses unique panel data covering over two million repeat-sales housing transactions from four metropolitan areas to test for the presence of racial price differentials in the housing market. Drawing on the strengths of these data, our research design controls carefully for unobserved...
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