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The failure to fully internalize externalities from production and consumption, including on future generations, is supposed to be the core of the perceived failure to ensure ecological sustainability within the realm of antitrust enforcement. As policymakers put increasing pressure on...
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While consumer sustainability benefits exhibit particular characteristics, e.g., as they are typically based on non-use value, they can be measured by standard instruments as applied in environmental cost-benefit analysis, such as conjoint analysis and contingent valuation. Their measurement may...
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Our starting point is the following simple but potentially underappreciated observation: When assessing willingness to pay (WTP) for hedonic features of a product, the results of such measurement are influenced by the context in which the consumer makes her real or hypothetical choice or in...
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