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The paper proposes a general model that will encompass trade and social benefits of a common language, a preference for a variety of languages, the fundamental role of translators, an emo-tional attachment to maternal language, and the threat that globalization poses to the vast ma-jority of...
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We first confirm previous results with the German Socio-Economic Panel by Layard et al. (2010), and obtain strong negative effects of comparison income. However, when we split the sample by age, we find quite different results for reference income. The effects on lifesatisfaction are positive...
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The paper proposes a general model that will encompass trade and social benefits of a common language, a preference for a variety of languages, the fundamental role of translators, an emotional attachment to maternal language, and the threat that globalization poses to the vast majority of...
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In this paper, two AI mitigation strategies are examined, quarantine and vaccination. Meanwhile, associated welfare … changes are evaluated by using FASOM. Results found that changes of total national welfare of U.S are insignificant with or …
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find three key results. First, partial equilibrium estimates of welfare loss are significantly overestimated relative to … inspections have to be extreme to improve welfare, with inspections having advantages over quotas. …
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approximates fairly closely the welfare gains associated with the first best policy (optimal carbon tax and tariffs on traded goods …
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Replaced with revised version of paper 03/16/2011.
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vegetable budgets, implying a welfare benefit of approximately $86 million annually. We also find evidence of habit formation …
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deprived of their claims or discontinuing their production. This paper analyzes changes in welfare (both producers’ and … functional products is not allowed; as our results indicate that consumers’ welfare losses are twice as large than producers’ a …
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