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1. Several market failures would justify some forms of price control and entry regulation in the taxicab industry … regulation to changing market conditions. Hence, faced with a sclerotic service supply, several cities and countries have … thoroughly deregulated their taxi industry... only to gradually bring back some elements of regulation later on. Since the late …
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Previous analyses showed that product market deregulation often precedes labor market (LM) reforms. This paper … introduces LM imperfections within an economic geography framework, the level of optimal LM regulation being based on each … LM institutions. As the fall in trade costs increases the intensity of the agglomeration force, LM regulation loses in …
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This paper aims to provide an alternative framework to previous studies of deflation in Japan. We focus on the real dimension of the price dynamics and propose an imperfect competition model, which describes a rent economy, where the formation of prices can be separated into the markup (level of...
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deregulation, with the tools provided by network economics. After looking at the progress of rail deregulation in Europe, we … of rail deregulation, with a complete opening of rail markets. We conclude by assessing the possibility of emergence of …
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deregulation, cotton development in SSA could be reviewed and their current restructuring appraised according to economics of … as they are of insufficient size. Where cotton production is well developed, such deregulation could be considered but … monopolies is a way of preserving vertical integration and of facilitating geographical regulation which should be more efficient …
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fairly unchanged. For a calibration capturing alternatively European and the U.S. labor markets, a deregulation episode …
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changed: what level of deregulation is required, or can be introduced, in the gas industry? The reform project, actually …
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leader firm or its competitors). Regulation can have either a positive or a negative effect on R&D intensity. It can be …
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The literature in financial history usually considers London as the only centre of the late 19th century's financial globalization, and explains it at least in part by the efficient microstructure (organization) of the London Stock Exchange (LSE). The LSE is characterized as having been a little...
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Regulating financial OTC markets.
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