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Teak was first planted centuries ago in Java and the industry reached its peak in the 19th century. Java's teak plantations, the most extensive in the world, cover some 200 000 hectares, but they are being overexploited and NGOs are questioning their management by the state. Teak has become...
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Planté depuis de nombreux siècles à Java, le teck y a été particulièrement développé au XIXe siècle. Les 200 000 ha de plantations de teck constituent la plus vaste plantation de cette essence au monde. Cette ressource est néanmoins surexploitée, et des Ong mettent en question sa...
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In this paper we extend Lizzeri's simple model of information transmission through certification intermediaries. A …
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bundles in retail banking sector and show how the system of bundles provide an extra value for a customer and profit for a … bank as well. Application of bundling strategies in retail banking reduces a bank's variable cost for selling, secures both … retail banking is building a strong relationship with customer by cross- selling extra bundled products, which leads to a …
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Identifies and quantifies restrictions affecting domestic and international trade in distribution services - mainly wholesaling and retailing - in 38 economies, including Australia. The paper also explores the price and cost implications of restrictions in food distribution services.
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This paper focuses on the environmental and ethical attributes of food products and their production processes. These two aspects have been recently recognized and are becoming increasingly important, in terms of signaling and of consumer perception. There are two thematic domains: environmental...
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