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This paper reports an experiment that studies the behavior of a monopolist on sequential auction markets for tradable permits. Using six sessions in a triple ABA crossover design, we investigate the cost-effectiveness of permit allocations and the division of trade gains on sequential bid,...
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The environmental Kuznets curve theory suggests that economic growth may reduce environmental problems. In this article, we analyze the changes in environmentally damaging emissions to air in Norway from 1980 to 1996. In order to reveal the factors which decrease the emissions per produced unit,...
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Ecolabel award schemes have become increasingly popular. Their rationale is to enable (concerned) consumers to identify "green" products. By so doing, ecolabelling should stimulate environmental innovation, and induce firms to reduce the supply of conventional (polluting) products. Our analysis...
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This paper presents a brief account of the Hungarian renationalization and recentralization process under the 2nd and 3nd government of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán (2010-2018). Under his autocratic rule, Hungary, the former leading reform country in Central and Eastern Europe has made a sharp...
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This study is a natural continuation of the author’s earlier book on privatization in Hungary, covering the … somewhat misleading, if compared to the privatization revenues generated by previous governments prior to 2010. However, if all … the post 2010 nationalization deals were much smaller than the 1990-2000 privatization deals. …
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