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A government has to finance a risk for its population. It shares the charges among the population with a fixed scale based on economic criteria. Various organisms have to collect and to redistribute fairly the subsidies. Under these conditions, when the size of the organisms is varied, the...
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framework, which reflects the much debated source of welfare economics, is useless for surveys that focus on people's demand … complete, theoretically, the construction of an autonomous research program to establish demand measurement guidelines in … developing countries and show, through a survey implemented in Moshi (Tanzania) about demand for sanitation, some methodological …
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demand - the stakeholders of the sector and to study their behaviours and their interactions. Using the output of this …
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' demand; the second one was about the sector regulation. …
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technology transfer process. The author introduces the concept of "Demand Readiness Level", an additional scale to Technology …
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Keynes' principle of effective demand constitutes a pillar for Post Keynesians theories. But Keynes' presentation … remains difficult to interpret, mainly because the aggregate demand function is based on entrepreneurs' expectations. The … demand (which partially results from the consumers' and investors' behaviour). Previous studies by authors like Weintraub or …
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The capital market in Böhm-Bawerk's Positive Theory of Capital appears at several places. The last chapter of the book provides the complete exposition of Böhm's view of this market where present goods are exchanged for future goods. Studying this exposition leads to understand that many...
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This paper investigates the impact of offshoring on export performances of French, German and Italian automotive firms. We argue that the different offshoring strategies run by the main European automakers are responsible for the discrepancies in export performances of France, Germany and Italy...
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There is evidence to suggest that firms wish to work with universities to gain access to new technologies, to knowledge of future technologies and their possible impact and to thechnical problem-solving capability. There is much less evidence to support the proposition that firms work with...
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Outsourcing is one of the top priorities on the strategic agenda of Original Equipment Manufacturers [OEMs] in many industries. The decision of outsourcing an activity as opposed to doing it in-house and the development of a part or parts system is one of the most complex decisions facing...
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