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on the economic assessment of two specific climate change impacts: sea-level rise and changes in tourism flows. By using … impact category to the final result. In the case under scrutiny demand shocks induced by changes in tourism flows outweigh …
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.g. tourism) and the alpine regions will suffer significant economic damages. …
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to favor women and find no gender difference under competition per se. We also reject the hypothesis that a .stereotype … threat. explains the inability of women to improve performance under competition. We propose an alternative explanation for … gender inequality: namely, that women and men respond differently to time pressure. With reduced time pressure, competition …
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power to do. Second, it would lead to some anticompetitive effects, because in practice it discourages price competition, by …-yet-as-efficient competitors from price competition. Third, it leads to too many "false positives", i.e., findings of exclusionary abuse that are …
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(with price and quantity competition) and optimal regulation that involves an informational externality to the competitors …
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This paper examines the effect of competition on the irreversible investment decisions under uncertainty as a …
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