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implications for regulation. Sellers set two prices: a base price and a drip price. At first, buyers only observe the base prices … effects of drip-price regulation. …
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the implications for regulation. Sellers set two prices: a base price and a drip price. At first, buyers only observe the … point to positive effects of drip-price regulation. …
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Unilateral adoption of transfer pricing regulations may have a negative impact on real investment by multinational corporations (MNCs). This paper uses a quasi-experimental research design, exploiting unique panel data on domestic and multinational companies in 27 countries during 2006-2014, to...
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In 2012, The Netherlands established the so-called “free market experiment”, which allowed providers of dental care to set the prices for their dental services themselves. The introduction of market mechanisms is intended to improve the quality of care and to contribute to cost containment,...
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