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Microsoft Word - leuvensteijn.doc
... life insurers 32 7 conclusion 37 references 39 appendix a 43 5 abstract we analyse empirically price-setting in the dutch mortgage market, using information on about 124,000 dutch households ... risk, price discrimination and the value of the collateral (e.g. gropp et al., 1997; crawford and rosenblatt, 1999; gary-bobo and larribeau, 2002). heffernan only study that has investigated empirically price ...
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border tax adjustment and eu ets quantitative assessment pdf
... . while widely believed, this pollution haven effect' has proven difficult to demonstrate empirically. a few studies even find evidence for the porter hypothesis; that regulation ... impasse + recycling % differences with baseline differences with impasse welfare % differences with impasse ets-price % differences with impasse carbon leakage % differences with baseline differences with impasse ...
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Microsoft Word - cpbdoc194.doc
... the classification of these channels has no clear demarcation and the channels cannot be empirically discriminated, except for the knowledge spillovers of trade and fdi. for example, increased export ... observable, so that additional simplifying assumptions are necessary to remove the dependence on firms' price index. in our model, we abstain from the assumption on imperfect substitutability between ...
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Microsoft Word - cpbdoc127.doc
... china. however, at the same time, european exporters will benefit from the deterioration in chinese price competitiveness. simulations with the nigem model indicate that on balance the impact on gdp of ... terms of other goods is lower in that country than in others. comparative advantages can empirically be identified by focussing on realised export flows (balassa, 1965). the most popular index for ...
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Microsoft Word - doc136.doc
... curve is not essential unless it is not positively related to competition. 20 price-cost margin the price-cost margin (pcm) - also known as lerner index'- refers to the firm' ... regulatory reforms are supposed to have intensified competition in the observed period in the netherlands. empirically these effects are difficult to capture in measurable variables (see oecd, 2005). the explanatory ...
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Microsoft Word - cpbdoc98
... to the market? the focus is on knowledge transfer from universities report starts by examining empirically whether the european knowledge paradox is a real problem. second, the report discusses potential ... chapter 6). 18 scientists for commercialisation of their ideas (chapter 3). and what is the price of intensified relationships with industry in terms of the disclosure of research findings, or ...
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Microsoft Word - discussion161.doc
... cross- country differences in the cost of performing the tasks, or producing the (intermediate) goods. empirically, crino's (2010) estimates suggest that service offshoring from the united states has led to ... have in mind. the column in the middle defines the trade-offs between connectivity and price differentials at the three different levels. the right-hand side of figure 1 will be ...
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disc163.pdf
... ). so far, there was no direct proof that this measure can identify regimes of competition empirically. this paper focuses on this issue using data of genesove and mullin (1998) in which ... competition measure classifies the monopoly cartel regime correctly as being less competitive than both the price-war regime and break-up of cartel regime. key words competition, measures of competition ...
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Microsoft Word - discussion157.doc
... data set of quality indicators of dutch hospitals, the so-called basis data set, to empirically assess the relation between competition and quality of hospital care. as in blom et al ... competition firms may use (non)disclosure to strategically differentiate their goods in order to soften price competition. both papers predict less disclosure in an oligopoly setting. in particular, board (2009), ...
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Microsoft Word - discussion66
... how well consumers make their actual choices with regard to financial products? this paper empirically evaluates two different choices consumers make when buying deferred annuities. one choice concerns ... that consumers can find the product that matches their preferences at the lowest possible price. financial products, and in particular life insurance products, are generally considered to be complex ...
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