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Estimating the Durability of Consumers' Durable Goods
The Review of Economics and Statistics, 1972groups in our sample. It is quite likely that the higher an individual's permanent income prospect the higher the cost of incarceration and consequently the less likely will be the willingness to risk the act of purchase (or consumption). To the extent that permanent income prospects at present and total expenditures are positively correlated, then we ...
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On advertising durability and product durability
Applied Economics Letters, 2007This paper uses a simple two-period model to examine the behaviour of a monopolist who produces a durable good and engages in advertising that is also somewhat durable. It is found that changes in product durability and advertising durability have opposite effects on profit-maximizing output and advertising. Policy implications for antitrust and health
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Consumption of non-durables and durables
Economics Letters, 1987Abstract The empirical analysis of consumption in four European countries and the U.S.A. shows different autocorrelation patterns for non-durables and durables, which do not, however, correspond to the differences implied by the life cycle/permanent income model as formulated by Hall and Mankiw.
A. Bossard, Peter Kugler
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The Journal of Law and Economics, 1972
ASSUME that a supplier owns the total stock of a completely durable good. At what price will he sell it? To take a concrete example, assume that one person owns all the land in the United States and, to simplify the analysis, that all land is of uniform quality. Assume also that the landowner is not able to work the land himself, that ownership of land
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ASSUME that a supplier owns the total stock of a completely durable good. At what price will he sell it? To take a concrete example, assume that one person owns all the land in the United States and, to simplify the analysis, that all land is of uniform quality. Assume also that the landowner is not able to work the land himself, that ownership of land
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AATCC Review, 2020
Interestingly, the French word for sustainability is durabilité. And, of course, durability is at the heart of sustainability—isn't it? If a product is durable, it will last for a long time and this means that it won't be discarded quickly, which keeps it out of the land-fill longer.
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Interestingly, the French word for sustainability is durabilité. And, of course, durability is at the heart of sustainability—isn't it? If a product is durable, it will last for a long time and this means that it won't be discarded quickly, which keeps it out of the land-fill longer.
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2014
With wars—not just global, but civil wars and other domestic infightings—still being rampant in the modern world, scholars have begun to develop interest in identifying the conditions that can help establish a durable peace. Peace is a lack of conflict and freedom from fear of violence between social groups. Commonly understood as the absence of war or
Caroline A. Hartzell, Amy Yuen
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With wars—not just global, but civil wars and other domestic infightings—still being rampant in the modern world, scholars have begun to develop interest in identifying the conditions that can help establish a durable peace. Peace is a lack of conflict and freedom from fear of violence between social groups. Commonly understood as the absence of war or
Caroline A. Hartzell, Amy Yuen
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Monopoly Power and the Durability of Durable Goods
Southern Economic Journal, 1962The inadequacy of mere price-quantity analysis was clearly pointed out by Edward H. Chamberlin several years ago.' Professor Chamberlin focused attention upon the fact that, in spite of the generally accepted procedure of assuming products to be given while studying price quantity relationships, "products are actually the most volatile things in the ...
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2002
Abstract I have been reading about the Lenape. It started as a kind of penance. Every day I pick up the newspaper and learn about different ethnic peoples who have been driven from their homeland by some other ethnic peoples or have been simply exterminated in place, a more lasting way of getting rid of them.
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Abstract I have been reading about the Lenape. It started as a kind of penance. Every day I pick up the newspaper and learn about different ethnic peoples who have been driven from their homeland by some other ethnic peoples or have been simply exterminated in place, a more lasting way of getting rid of them.
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