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competitiveness of industry, and that itinduces phenomena such as ecological dumping, ecological capital flight, and regulatory 'chill … subsequently increases its competitiveness. The impact of environmentalregulation on competitiveness has been analyzed in terms of … regulation and competitiveness are when itcomes to studies on international trade flows. The synthesis of the literature is …
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Any form of Brexit will impact heterogeneously in terms of sectors and regions on the competitiveness of firms in both …' competitiveness to (non)tariff barriers from the implications of different post-Brexit UK-EU trade scenarios. This enables us to … derive the impact of Brexit on the competitiveness of firms along with the degree of uncertainty that surrounds these impacts …
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of winning and losing in a competition on the willingness to seek further challenges. Participants in a lab experiment … compete in two-person tournaments and are then informed of their score and the outcome of the competition. Conditional on the …
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We use recent European restrictions to evaluate how traders substitute across available dark pools. Our findings suggest that restricting dark trading at the most prominent platform has a detrimental effect on dark trading activity. Annual dark trading in a restricted stock decreases by more...
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allocate his resources so as to direct his competition towards particular rivals -- we call such competition selective. The … setting can be applied to a wide variety of cases: competition between firms, competition between political parties, warfare …
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We are concerned with trade in transport services (not cabotage butrather international shipping, transport,and related logistical services) and the importance of competitionand market structure in the sector. Weexamine implications of liberalization for profits, trade, andnational gains from...
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explain the gender gap in competitiveness. Experiment 1 studies whether stress responses (measured with salivary cortisol and … through self-assessment) to taking part in a mandatory competition predict individual willingness to participate in a … voluntary competition. We find that while the mandatory competition does increase stress levels, there is no gender difference …
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contraceptives to determine the importance of sex hormones in explaining gender differences in competitiveness. Participants in a … of progesterone on competitiveness and our results therefore provide a partial biological explanation for gender … differences in competitiveness. We consider three possible indirect pathways through which sex hormones could affect …
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Recently the notion and the measurement of destination competitiveness have received increasing attention in the … tourist sector and the increasing competition on the tourist market as a consequence of the transition from mass tourism to a … subject of this paper - inspired by the conceptual competitiveness model developed earlier by Crouch and Ritchie - concerns …
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