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welfare paradigm and can help to solve conceptual issues regarding the integration of sustainability into antitrust … welfare effects analysis in antitrust. Key to our solution is the prediction of preferences of new consumers and changing … preferences of existing consumers in the future. The dimension of time is inextricably linked with that of sustainability. Taking …
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valuation analysis). This observation is of particular relevance when WTP regards sustainability, the "non-use value" of which … sustainability, while keeping the analytical framework within the realm of the CW paradigm. In terms of practical implications, we … sustainability, as they may rather echo learnt but unreflected heuristics and may be subject to the specific shopping context, such …
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extends the range of normatively acceptable sustainability policies. …
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A government wanting to promote an efficient allocation of resources as measured by the total surplus, should strategically delegate to its competition authority a welfare standard with a bias in favour of consumers. A consumer bias means that some welfare increasing mergers will be blocked....
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This paper proposes a framework to model empirically welfare effects that are associated with a price change in a population of heterogeneous consumers. Individual demands are characterized by a nonseparable model which is nonparametric in the regressors, as well as monotonic in unobserved...
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Der Fokus dieses Beitrags liegt in der Analyse einer nachhaltigen Verpackungsgestaltung mit Blick auf die kognitive und emotionale Steuerung von Kunden. Aufbauend auf den Guidelines zur nachhaltigen Verpackungsgestaltung werden unter Berücksichtigung relevanter Konsummotive des SHIFT-Modells...
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context of a payment card association. We study the cooperative antitrust determination of the interchange fee by member banks … cooperative determination of the interchange fee and antitrust conducts, we describe in detail the factors affecting merchant …
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Given the evidence against the unitary model of the household, there is a need to understand the predictions of alternative household models within the context of valuation. This paper derives the relationship between household and individual willingness to pay (WTP) for the non-cooperative...
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group of firms competes against independent fringe rivals. The market is surveilled by an antitrust authority that has three …
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preferences for greater sustainability depend on the perceived social norm, which in turn is shaped by average consumption … can forestall a more sustainable outcome. Our analysis thus both confrms and qualifies the notion of a sustainability … first-mover disadvantage as a justification for an agreement between competitors, which has gained traction in antitrust. We …
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