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Germany is the second important coffee market in the world, just overshadowed by the United States. Coffee is the most … famous beverage in Germany - even more popular than beer. On the supply side dominate few roasters. Market structure … Germany during 1992:1 to 2000:12. …
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This paper measures the degree of market power of the Greek food and beverages manufacturing industry over the period 1983–2007 at the three-digit SIC level. The present study also estimates the “deadweight” loss and the reduction of consumers’ income due to the possible existence of...
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The main goal of this manuscript is to explore the retailer conduct in the milk market in a U.S. Midwestern city, based upon a structural estimation of consumer milk demand and retailer optimality conditions. To model milk demand we rely upon the Almost Ideal Demand System, while allowing the...
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Addressing competition in Germany’s dairy sector, this paper investigates imperfect competition on the raw milk market …, regions in Germany with a high degree of imperfect competition can be detected. Therefore a panel data set of dairy processor …
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panels of plants, covering most manufacturing industries in Norway 1980- 90. The GMM- estimates suggest significant, but …
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This paper tries to analyze changes in the allocation of time decided by mothers and how different characteristics of them, such us marital status, employment status, etc., influences that allocation across the period 1981-1997 in the United States. Data reveals that there exists an increase on...
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This paper tries to analyze changes in the allocation of time decided by mothers and how their characteristics influence that allocation across the period 1981-1997 in the United States. Data reveals that there exists an increase on the quantity and quality of time devoted to children by some...
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The trade-off between parents' time with their own kids and market work, and its dependence on out-of-home day care is analyzed in a simultaneous equation framework. Economic incentives primarily work through decisions about market work, while the direct effects on time with children are weak....
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Process benefit scores indicates that time with own children is preferred before all other activities, closely followed by market work. The trade-off between parents’ time with their own kids and market work, and its dependence on out-of-home day-care is analyzed in a simultaneous equation...
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