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, integration -- horizontal and vertical -- has been imposed as more important for farmers than competition. Such an approach … competition. The Chicago School addresses the concept of efficiency in relation to the “antitrust paradox” . Harvard authors … it is essential for competition. A critical analysis of the collision between competition and integration has been …
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Worldwide, feed-food competition for arable land is of rising concern. Swiss agricultural policy wants to promote grass … rate of the new program, and its effect on feed-food competition and environmental indicators at the national scale for …-food competition and environmental indicators. Only banning the use of concentrates altogether moves the environmental indicators in …
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Competition is ubiquitous in economic life. Yet, negative consequences of competitive environments have been reported … subjectively perceived stress and the physiological changes induced by a well-established economic laboratory competition paradigm … active coping style were related to the self-selection into competition in the third round of the game. We speculate that …
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identifies the key factors of competitiveness in the most important consumer markets where EU wines enter in direct competition …
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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 … correlated with choosing to enter the voluntary competition for women. In Experiment 2 we exogenously induce stress using the …
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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 … correlated with choosing to enter the voluntary competition for women. In Experiment 2 we exogenously induce stress using the …
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