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address the parking choice problem by means of a laboratory experiments, which aims to collect disaggregate data on travellers …
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laboratory experiment that attempts to answer two relevant questions: (1) Do subjects’ behaviour change with a less salient tax …
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We use experimental methods to demonstrate the anti-competitive potential of price matching guarantees in both symmetric and asymmetric cost duopolies. Our findings establish that when costs are symmetric, price-matching guarantees significantly increase market prices. In markets with cost...
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the limited data available, the recycling of these resources back to the world economy through the trade channel, via …
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the limited data available, the recycling of these resources back to the world economy through the trade channel, via …
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, focusing then on the example of recycling. I discuss three models that can explain recycling behavior (rational choice, low … significant interaction between the attitude of system trust and recycling costs, as well as a negative and significant … interaction between system trust and recycling benefits. The data rule out the rational choice and low-cost hypothesis explanation …
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Pakistan. It explains the paper recycling business, its pros and cons, cost of paper recycling, plant options and feasibility. …
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This paper on inclusion was presented to the at the 2005 summer school of DEEEP (Development Education Exchange in Europe Project), Härnösand - Sweden, 5 - 12 June 2005. It addresses the significance of the concept of world civilisation. It assesses how meaning may be attached to the concept...
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get”, we currently get “economic growth” that works against sustainability. This review provides a reflection on advance …
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We prove that a natural monopoly can set subsidy free pricing and sustainable pricing schedules in general economic environment. The setting is a multiproduct and multiple agent contestable market where demands are elastic and where rivals can enter the sub-markets composed by a set of the...
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