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goods on sale, we explore the effects of anti-consumerism and environmentalism. We show that when the environmental … attributes of products come at the expense of the hedonic attributes, a higher supply of anti-consumerism and environmentalism … met by a good, higher levels of anti-consumerism and environmentalism negatively affect the society's environmental …
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We study how the supply of environmentalism, which is defined by psychic benefits (costs) associated with the purchase … consequences for the global level of pollution. Contrary to general belief, a high supply of environmentalism does not give rise to …
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We study how the supply of environmentalism, which is defined by psychic benefits (costs) associated with the purchase … consequences for the global level of pollution. Contrary to general belief, a high supply of environmentalism does not give rise to …
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goods on sale, we explore the effects of anti-consumerism and environmentalism. We show that when the environmental … attributes of products come at the expense of the hedonic attributes, a higher supply of anti-consumerism and environmentalism … met by a good, higher levels of anti-consumerism and environmentalism negatively affect the society's environmental …
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Anti-consumerism is a doctrine that aims to discourage excessive consumption because of its damaging effect on the environment. It can either focus on creating psychic costs for consumers (a 'stick') or psychic benefits for non-consumers (a 'carrot'). This paper examines the impact of these two...
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Endogenous firm location is analyzed in a discrete two-region-two-firm model of product differentiation. In a non-cooperative game, two regional governments first decide on the imposition (or lifting) of domestic production standards; firms then choose technology (clean or polluting), location...
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Consumers often purchase more than one differentiated product, assembling a portfolio, which might potentially affect substitution patterns of demand and, as a consequence, oligopolistic firms' pricing strategies. To study such consumers' portfolio considerations, this paper develops and...
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