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The leading economic explanation for tipping –that is, explanation why the practice is socially beneficial, not why individuals leave tips even though it is not narrowly advantageous to them – is that it confers an incentive to provide personal services. This fits many instances in which...
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After outlining characteristics of Japan's distribution sector, a comprehensive international comparison of it to those of other nations is presented and analyzed for underlying differences. This leads to an explanation of Japan's retail store density, which is then related to the structure of...
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After outlining characteristics of Japan's distribution sector, a comprehensive international comparison of it to those of other nations is presented and analyzed for underlying differences. This leads to an explanation of Japan's retail store density, which is then related to the structure of...
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The leading economic explanation for tipping - that is, explanation why the practice is socially beneficial, not why individuals leave tips even though it is not narrowly advantageous to them - is that it confers an incentive to provide personal services. This fits many instances in which...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013159857