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power has become a policy priority. To fill this knowledge gap, this paper introduces a simple simulation method, the … of reducing concentration in two markets in Mexico that are known for their high level of concentration: mobile …
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knowledge gap, this paper introduces a simple simulation method, the Welfare and Competition tool (WELCOM), to estimate with … markets in Mexico that are known for their high level of concentration: mobile telecommunications and corn products. The …
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We introduce a new microsimulation model built on household transport data to study the distributional effects of carbon-based fuel taxation of private road transport in Germany. Our data includes annual mileage at the car-level, the distinction between fuel types, as well as car-specific fuel...
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This paper provides the first empirical evidence of the distributional effects of subsidies for the purchase of alternative vehicles based on an extended version of Hausman's exact consumer surplus. Consistently with economic theory, we estimate changes in household welfare, inequality and...
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