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We analyze the effects of consumers' limited attention on welfare in a model of horizontal product differentiation. We present a novel approach of modeling limited attention: an attention radius. Each consumer only notices goods that are within her attention radius, i.e., goods that are...
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China's new economic policy made headlines in December 1984 when a leading article in the People's Daily expressed the previously unthinkable opinion that the teachings of Marx and Engels could not be expected to solve all of China's present problems. What have been the main characteristics of...
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Western public opinion frequently voices uncritical applause for the economic reforms in the People’s Republic of China. The expectation of large sales opportunities in the Chinese market has led to a kind of China-euphoria in certain business circles. This frequently overlooks the fact that...
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Far-reaching changes in the People's Republic of China's economic and social policy have been decided and carried out since 1978. The following article analyses a number of selected aspects of the economic order to illustrate the direction the reforms are taking and the limitations to which they...
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The private sector in the fields of agriculture, wholesaling and retailing, craft trades and light industry, already well-developed in the People’s Republic of China and a number of Eastern European countries, is now to be given a more significant role in the Soviet Union. Moscow’s economic...
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[Fazit] Der vorliegende Beitrag zeigt, dass die oft pauschal vorgenommenen negativen oder positiven Beurteilungen der Globalisierung differenziert werden müssen. Es stellt sich heraus, dass die Identifizierung von Gewinnern und Verlierern in einem Industrieland - Deutschland ist sicherlich...
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