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In this paper, we study how two important determinants of recycling costs, economies of scale and material-stream homogeneity, influence endogenous recycling coalition formation. On one hand, strong economies of scale make the coalitions typically larger, due to fixed-cost savings. On the other...
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Green marketing is also termed as environmental marketing or ecological marketing. According to the American Marketing Association, “marketing of products that are presumed to be environmentally safe is called as Green Marketing”. Green or environment friendly products like low power...
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Green marketing is also termed as environmental marketing or ecological marketing. According to the American Marketing Association, “marketing of products that are presumed to be environmentally safe is called as Green Marketing”. Green or environment friendly products like low power...
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We bring investors with preferences for green assets to a general equilibrium setting in which they also prefer consuming green goods. Their preferences for green goods induce consumption premia on expected returns that counterbalance the green premium stemming from their preferences for green...
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Is green consumerism beneficial to the environment and the economy? To shed light on this question, we study the political economy of environmental regulations in a model with neutral and green consumers where the latter derive some warm glow from buying a good of higher environmental quality...
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