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Artistic labour markets 1 Common preference model 1 Community plantation 1 Contingent valuation 1 Social and Behavioral Sciences 1 creative workers 1 home-based telecommuting 1 portfolio careers 1 preference model 1 telecommuting center 1 work-preference model 1
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Book / Working Paper 2 Article 1
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Bagley, Michael N. 1 Carlsson, Fredrik 1 David, Throsby 1 Köhlin, Gunnar 1 Mekonnen, Alemu 1 Mokhtarian, Patricia L. 1
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Institute for Transportation Studies (ITS), University of California-Berkeley 1 Nationalekonomiska institutionen, Handelshögskolan 1
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Economia della Cultura 1 University of California Transportation Center, Working Papers 1 Working Papers in Economics 1
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Artistic labour markets: Why are they of interest to labour economists?
David, Throsby - In: Economia della Cultura (2012) 1, pp. 7-16
Artistic labour markets have some particular characteristics that make them potentially interesting to labour economists. This paper discusses three areas where labour market research in the economics of the arts and culture might have wider application. First are the characteristics of creative...
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Contingent valuation of community plantations in Ethiopia: a look into value elicitation formats and intra-household preference variations
Carlsson, Fredrik; Köhlin, Gunnar; Mekonnen, Alemu - Nationalekonomiska institutionen, Handelshögskolan - 2004
bid function shows that there are gender variations in the factors that affect the bids. The common preference model was …
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Analyzing the preference for non-exclusive forms of telecommuting: Modeling and policy implications
Bagley, Michael N.; Mokhtarian, Patricia L. - Institute for Transportation Studies (ITS), University … - 1997
This study examines three models of the individual’s preference for home- and center-based telecommuting. Issues concerning the estimation of discrete models when the alternatives are non-exclusive are discussed. Two binary logit models are presented, one on the preference to telecommute...
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