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structure of the sellers' information and, even more importantly, on the intensity of competition allowed by the trading rules …. When there is intense competition (absence of clienteles), information is fully and immediately revealed to the buyers in … arrangements characterized by less intense forms of competition (presence of clienteles), for any n we always have equilibria where …
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The structure and functioning of the market of higher education in the United States possess distinctive if not puzzling features such as the wide spectrum of institutional arrangements and sources of funding, stark segmentation in levels of selectivity and instructional resources, and high...
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We analyse how state university competition to collect resources may affect both research and the quality of teaching … a higher teaching quality but pay higher tuition fees. -- university competition ; research ; tuition fees …
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,000 pumped storage plants, which is 183 times Germany's current capacity, would nevertheless be huge. Taking the volatility of … difficult for Germany to pursue its energy revolution beyond merely replacing nuclear fuel towards a territory where it can also …
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&D investment, and derive predictions on the effects of trust and competition on suppliers' investment and buyers' procurement … - but also with more competitive procurement: trust and rents from reduced supplier competition in the procurement process …
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broadband infrastructure in rural areas of Germany. Such subsidies are subject to state aid control by the European Commission … subsidies complied with EU state aid rules, both in terms of effectiveness and competition. …
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An ongoing debate in the literature on efficiency of higher education institutions concerns the indicator for research output in the empirical analysis. While several studies chose to use the number of publications, others rely on the overall amount of research grants. The present study...
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We use the recent introduction of tuition fees at public universities in seven of the sixteen German states to identify the effects of tuition fees on university enrollment of first-year students at German public universities. Our study differs from previous research in two important ways....
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