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Soaring food and energy prices sparked the revolts in Northern African countries at the end of 2010. Despite government subsidies, consumer price inflation rose, which reduced consumers’ purchasing power. This article empirically investigates the impact of world food prices on inflation and...
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Just before the global crisis soaring commodity prices pushed up inflation significantly, not least in EU neighbour countries at the Mediterranean. These price shocks affected public finances in the southern Mediterranean region, notably via government subsidies. Partly due to lags in the...
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subsidizing of the development of social economy and social innovation by the European Union and European governments is needed …
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Soaring food and energy prices sparked the revolts in Northern African countries at the end of 2010. Despite government subsidies, consumer price inflation rose, which reduced consumers’ purchasing power. This article empirically investigates the impact of world food prices on inflation and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011258389
The paper discusses opportunities to utilize the series of micro-blogs as provided by the Twitter in observation of opinion dynamics. The spontaneity of tweets is more, as the service is attached more to the mobile communications. The extraction of information in the series of tweets is...
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endogeneity of input subsidy and improved maize adoption. We found that modern maize variety adoption is positively correlated …
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. Results from our lab experiment suggest that (a) implementing a fat tax and a subsidy simultaneously can nudge parents to …
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instruments: he sets the value of the prize purse, and arranges a monetary transfer (entry subsidy or fee) for each participating …
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reduces welfare. We find that while the first best cannot be implemented using a tax/subsidy policy that is the same for all … so. Further, the optimal tax/subsidy policy is critically dependent on whether there is privatization or not. …
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Competition between insurance companies for employees of a firm often increases the prices and reduces the availability of high-quality health plans offered to employees. An insurance company can reduce competition by signing an exclusive contract, which guarantees that the company is the only...
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