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This paper empirically investigates the determinants of willingness to pay (WTP) for the environment, employing micro … sample. Our results show that WTP for the environment is lower in countries where an Environmental Fiscal Reform has been … fiscal reform does not affect positively the marginal willingness to pay for the environment. …
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, and largely concerned with scientific evidence of harm to human health and the environment. This contrasts with the public …
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Evaluating the environmental performance of a building is rapidly gaining importance as a metric in real estate investments. Since interpretation of the technical measurements is difficult and requires high expertise, investors tend to rely on markers as provided by environmental certification...
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This paper examines how efficiently the price premium for non-genetically modified (non-GM) soybeans at the Tokyo Grain Exchange (TGE) react to an announcement to change the contract unit, suppliers, and expiration date on the conventional soybean futures contract. Intervention analysis is used...
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Sex workers receive a price premium for unprotected sex. Research has inferred that the source of this premium is a compensating differential for STI risk. I introduce a compensating differential for pregnancy risk as a novel source through a simple model that incorporates both STI risk and...
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