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In recent decades the Indian subcontinent has displayed remarkable invariance in the incidence of working poverty despite strong economic performance. It is widely held that education can rescue households from various types of poverty traps created by information problems and incorrect...
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important tool in determining whether those who benefit from a price change belong disproportionately to those who were …
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technologies are likely to be postponed due to the peculiar characteristics of emission allowance prices. Furthermore, this price …
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find that prices have a negative impact on transitions in the sense that an increase in the brand price will reduce the … transition from generics to brand and likewise an increase in the generic price will reduce the transition from brand to generics …
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efficient firms are active. This is likely to lead to price increases, rather than decreases. …
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In a partial equilibrium setting without price uncertainty, the balanced-budget substitution of an ad valorem tax on … competitive market characterised by uncertainty about the commodity price, if firms can respond to the revelation of demand …
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natural policy experiment in Norway, to what extent the price responsiveness of prescription choices is affected when the … structural model for the three drugs, covering demand and price setting, is estimated in a joint maximum likelihood approach. We …
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