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Antitrust emerged in the 1950s and became dominant in the US. We show the extent to which economic objectives and theoretical … views shaped antitrust laws in their inception. After establishing the minor influence of economics in the promulgation of … US competition laws, we then highlight US economists' very cautious views about antitrust until the Second New Deal. We …
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and measures as part of development strategies favouring more resilience and sustainability. Two issues are addressed more …
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's System of Profound Knowledge about ethics and sustainability and argues that they are related to the philosophy of pragmatism … sustainable issues, and finally establishing a link between the System of Profound Knowledge and sustainability. …
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-renewable resource (like oil, coal) in a model of sustainable growth. The prospects for sustainability on the optimal path depend … learning-by-doing in account, we find that this leads to an earlier switching time but does not guarantee sustainability. …
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This paper studies the maximin paths of the canonical Dasgupta-Heal-Solow model when the stock of natural capital is a direct argument of well-being, besides consumption. Hartwick's rule then appears as an efficient tool to characterize solutions in a variety of settings. We start with the case...
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a source of consumption and as an amenity. For a sustainability concern, we introduce an endogenous discount rate …
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We prove the existence of subsidy free and sustainable pricing schedule in multiproduct contestable markets. We allow firms to discriminate the local markets that are composed by a set of the products line and a set of agents. Results are obtained under an assumption of fair sharing cost and...
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There are two main approaches for defining social welfare relations for an economy with infinite horizon. The first one is to consider the set of intertemporal utility streams generated by a general set of bounded consumptions and define a preference relation between them. This relation is...
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This chapter introduces the book of homonymous title. It motivaites the development of the book and present the different visions of city/urban logistics. Moreover, all chapters are introduced and commented.
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This paper aims at reviewing the literature on international trade and sustainability. In the neoclassical sense … sustainability is interpreted as the imperative to maintain constant consumption over time. The literature provides several … indicators to assess sustainability empirically. Theoretical and empirical studies alike usually consider the world either as an …
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