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This paper studies the optimal production subsidies for domestic firms that compete in an export market against each …
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This paper compares adversarial with cooperative industrial and trade policies in a dynamic oligopoly game in which a home and foreign firm compete in R&D and output and, because of spillovers, each firm benefits from the other's R&D. When the government can commit to an export subsidy, such a...
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Rapidly declining gasoline prices from their record high during the summer of 2008, while ethanol prices remained relatively high, made it difficult for many bio-fuel policy modelers to fully explain the impacts of U.S. bio-fuel policies on fuel prices. Using profit-maximization models for...
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single most important strategy for reducing costs for all three scenarios modeled. Per acre subsidies and certified product …
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's weighted cost of debt securities; exclusion of income taxes; simplification of separation procedures for subsidized generation …
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Basu and Van (1998) show that a ban on child labour may be self-enforcing under the extreme assumption that, above the subsistence level, no amount of consumption can compensate parents for the disutility of child labour. We show that a partial ban may be self-enforcing also in a more general...
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, international reference prices, transport, refining and sale margins and direct, indirect and consumption-specific taxes; 3) 2000 …), which remained in force until 2022. Regarding the quantification of subsidies for production and consumption of hydrocarbons …
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