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As for the recent PM regulations, a diesel particulate filter (DPF) has been one of the important aftertreatment technologies. Although the square cell structure of DPF is a generally worldwide standard, several cell designs have been proposed to reduce the pressure loss due to the soot loading...
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Although diesel engines have high thermal efficiency, large amounts of PM (particulate matter) including soot are emitted. A wall-flow DPF (diesel particulate filter) is one of the most important technologies for diesel emission control. However, the soot accumulation inside the DPF causes an...
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This paper constructs a small open two-sector overlapping-generations model with the subsistence level of consumption of agricultural goods and explains the following key stylized facts in the process of economic development: increases followed by declines in fertility rate, increases in human...
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Although diesel engines have an advantage of low fuel consumption in comparison with gasoline engines, several problems must be solved. One of the major concerns is that diesel exhaust gas has more particle matters (PM) including soot, which are suspected to be linked to human carcinogen. As one...
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The purpose of this paper is to investigate the influence of a third country on the location of foreign direct investment (FDI). We focus on two determinants of FDI location. The first is the number of firms located in the third country. The second is the magnitude of demand for the good that...
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We investigate the incentive and the welfare implications of a merger when heterogeneous oligopolists compete both in process R&D and on the product market. We examine how a merger affects the output, investment, and profits of firms, whether firms have merger incentives, and, if so, whether...
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To investigate how fertility rates interrelate with the modern economy, we construct a simple model in which variety expansion of consumption goods reduces fertility rates. In our model, variety expansion reduces the relative price of a composite of differentiated goods compared to child-...
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