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This paper analyses the effects of price and market size variables on the investment propensities in the pulp and paper …, the US/ECU exchange rate, the price of paper and the installed production capacity to be the main determinants of … strategic investments in this industry. Our measure of market size have no - or only very small - effects. …
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of poor in a society increases, or when the income difference between rich and poor increases, the market for products …
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This paper analyses the effects of price and market size variables on the investment propensities in the pulp and paper …, the US/ECU exchange rate, the price of paper and the installed production capacity to be the main determinants of … strategic investments in this industry. Our measure of market size have no - or only very small - effects. …
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In many intermediate goods markets buyers and sellers both have market power. Contracts are usually long-term and …. Equilibrium quantities are efficient regardless of concentration. The law of one price does not hold. Prices depend on …
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The poorest nations of the world suffer from extreme disease burdens, which go largely untreated because weak incomes and the prevailing system of intellectual property rights fail to provide sufficient incentives to develop new treatments and distribute them at low cost. Recent price reductions...
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rigidities as well as production lags in the use of intermediate goods. In this context, changes in production demand …
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