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competitor. We show that this mechanism is welfare improving but it generates inefficient entry. That is a more efficient …
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This paper comprehensively studies the health effects of Daylight Saving Time (DST) regulation. Relying on up to 3.4 million BRFSS respondents from the US and the universe of 160 million hospital admissions from Germany over one decade, we do not find much evidence that population health...
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interstate banking deregulation lowered barriers to entry into urban banking markets and find that greater competition …
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runs, and face a threat of entry. Higher competition increases deposit rates and bank fragility, resulting in an … is to deter entry of competitors, which increases bank charter value. Banks can be excessively opaque, motivating …
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areas. Second, and more novel, we examine the impact on different measures of competition: market entry and the resulting …
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The multiple roles and functions of agriculture and forestry beyond those of supplying food and fibre, such as the provision of environmental benefits and the contribution to the socio-economic viability of rural areas, account for a growing recognition in both scientific debates and political...
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Although the organic food sector has been the subject of research for around 20 years, little is known about consumer behaviour when comparing developed and emerging organic food markets using causal research models. Thus, by developing a behavioural model based on the Theory of Planned...
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Numerous studies have examined the consumption of organic products in various European countries and found a higher consumption of organic products in the northern European countries as opposed to the southern countries. While Germany is taking a pioneering position in Europe with the largest...
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In this study we investigate the relationship between religious and charitable giving. We test how income, the tax-price of giving and the German church tax, differently affect charitable donations of church members, individuals leaving church and nonchurch members. We find crowding in between...
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