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Much of the recent literature on price transmission focuses on whether price changesoccurring at one stage of the food sector are fully transmitted in changes to retail prices. Therole of market structure in determining the degree of price transmission is often emphasised,the presumption being...
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Gerade in Zeiten sich verschärfenden Wettbewerbs stehen Marketing und Logistik ineiner für den unternehmerischen Erfolg entscheidenden Beziehung: Einerseits sinddurch das Marketing Kundenbedürfnisse zu erkennen und Kaufentscheidungen zu generieren,andererseits müssen diese durch die Logistik...
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Cointegration analysis is used to investigate the short and long run dynamics of therelationship between the export prices of the EU wheat and of other major exporters inthe world wheat market. The aim of this study is to determine whether long runrelationships existed between EU prices and its...
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This paper shows that although small or nancially constrained environmentalistgroups may be in a weak position, relative to polluting industries, in the directcompetition for political inuence, they can compete indirectly through changingpublic preferences over environmental quality. However, in...
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international competition, organizations are forced to react quickly onchanging surrounding conditions. The definition of an …
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In this paper we empirically examine the impact of competition between Microfinance Institutions(MFIs) on the efficacy … competition will reduce the power of the self-selection processbetween the groups of borrowers, whether the peer measures within …. Weconclude that the main advantage of competition between MFIs – namely lower direct borrowing costdue to lower interest rates …
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profits, in turn, depend on competition. All elseequal, branches in less competitive (that is, more concentrated)markets will …
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[...]What explains New York’s ongoing ability to dominateAmerica’s urban landscape? In this paper, we explore theeconomic history of the city and argue that three themesemerge. First, New York’s emergence as the nation’s premier port was not the result of happenstance followed by...
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[...]The focus of my remarks is something else entirely. Mypurpose is threefold: first, to make the case that the study ofhistory is essential to understanding the present and future ofany urban area; second, to suggest that in terms of age, size,density, and demographic patterns, New York has...
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[...]This study assesses what actually happened—that is,whether well-paid jobs have been disappearing in Canada inrecent years.[...]
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