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on the determinants of two dimensions of flexibility, the flexibility in adjusting aggregate output over time ("tactical … flexibility") as well as the ability to switch quickly between products ("operational flexibility"). Econometric analysis of a … interrelationship between tactical and operational flexibility. -- tactical and operational flexibility ; panel data ; farm households …
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With an ongoing energy transition, the electric network is increasingly challenged. Handling congestion is a major responsibility of network operators. In recent years, market-based approaches to utilize network-supportive exibility, especially local exibility markets (LFMs), have been discussed...
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We propose a model to evaluate the U.K.’s zero-hours contract (ZHC) – a contract that exempts employers from the requirement to provide any minimum working hours, and allows workers to decline any workload. We find quantitatively mixed welfare effects of ZHCs. On one hand they unlock job...
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We propose a model to evaluate the U.K.'s zero-hours contract (ZHC) - a contract that exempts employers from the requirement to provide any minimum working hours, and allows employees to decline any workload. We find quantitatively that ZHCs improve welfare by enabling firms with more volatile...
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