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Vegetables market is one of the most important sectors of the global economy is an area characterized by multiple contradictions. According to contract concluded with MARD ICEADR runs from 2015- 2018, ADER project 16.1.2 - "Models of development of short chains for the capitalization of...
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production level. In this study we intended to analyze the subsidies given to Romania after the admission to the EU compared to … other member states. For a detailed analysis of the subsidies, quantitative as well as qualitative, we have taken account of …
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market care subsidies vs. cash for care. Policies are determined by probabilistic voting, where allocative and distributional … likely to receive subsidies. In early stages of development where most households are traditional, implemented policies … favour them, though to a small extent. Net subsidies to traditional households are highest in some intermediate stage, which …
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This paper examines the impact of the subsidies, in the vegetable and animal sector, on farms, in 2007-2015. The impact …
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, intermittent renewables like wind or solar, and storage. We determine optimal subsidies for renewables and storage capacities when …
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We study optimal subsidies for renewable energy (RE) generation to internalize external benefits from intertemporal …
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We present online-experimental evidence that challenges the generalizability of established results on subsidizing giving by considering a "quantity donation" scheme. We define this scheme as one in which donors choose how many units of a charitable good to fund, rather than the amount of money...
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