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Um Lebenschancen räumlich differenziert zu erfassen, stellt unser Beitrag in Anknüpfung an die Quartierseffekteforschung und den „capability approach“ einen Ansatz vor, der Lebenschancen als räumlich strukturierte Möglichkeiten und Wahlfreiheiten bei der Erfüllung von Bedürfnissen...
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human needs, which is determined by individual resources. The opportunities and freedoms depend on the life circumstances …
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-dimensional decision outcomes, economic theory assumes a uni-dimensional utility measure. This paper reviews evidence from behavioral and …
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levels. To explain the dynamic interplay of needs, need satisfaction, and innovation underlying that growth a behavioral … theory of consumption is suggested and discussed with respect to its implications for making a transition to more sustainable …
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, however. In this paper, we argue for a broadening of the theoretical basis beyond neoclassical consumer theory. We more … specifically suggest turning toward consumption theories that deal with consumer needs and learning processes. We postulate that … general. Our central hypothesis is that rebound effects will only occur as long as the consumer needs appealed to by the …
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needs they serve. …
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Brand represents reputation of offer. Branding means cultivating the reputation of offer. But brand and branding are synergistic actions of entrepreneurship, a combination of vision and promotion strategy of offer by the management team. Brand is a reputation of something as a result of the...
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This paper establishes the principles which should govern the welfare and inequality analysis of heterogeneous income distributions. Two basic criteria - the 'equity preference' condition and the 'compensation principle' - are shown to be fundamentally incompatible. The paper favours the latter,...
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International comparisons of horizontal inequity in health have recently become one of the most pertinent issues in health economics. Japan has not been included in these international comparisons. This omission is rectified in this paper, which focuses on Japan. Moreover, we consider its...
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