ABSTRACT Nutritional information is very important in the food choices of consumers. However, when they are too scientific or technical, they have the potential to confuse consumers, resulting in information asymmetry and dissuading them from making beneficial choices.
Edeoba W. Edobor +3 more
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Leadership at the helm: Essential skills and knowledge for effective management in Islamic Economics and Finance schools. [PDF]
Ibrahim MA +3 more
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Call for Papers: Making Climate Finance Work - Insights from Ethics, Economics, and Law
Cynthia A. Williams +2 more
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Book Review on Islamic finance: law, economics and practice by Mahmoud A. El-Gamal [PDF]
Abdul Azim Islahi
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Budgetary institutions and expenditure outcomes : binding governments to fiscal performance [PDF]
The authors examine how institutional arrangements affect incentives that govern the size, allocation, and use of budgetary resources. They use a diagnostic questionnaire to elicit the relative strengths and weaknesses of specific systems in terms of ...
Campos, Ed, Pradhan, Sanjay
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Alternative Policy Designs to Help Farmers Select Profitable Conservation Practices
ABSTRACT Voluntary private carbon initiatives (VPCIs) promote the implementation of agricultural conservation practices that mitigate emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs) via financial incentives to participating farmers. Simultaneously, an array of public policies supports the adoption of conservation practices through technical and financial ...
Oranuch Wongpiyabovorn +1 more
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Reviewer Acknowledgements for International Journal of Economics and Finance, Vol. 6, No. 5
Michael Zhang
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Is the emerging nonfarm market economy the route out of poverty in Vietnam? [PDF]
Are the household characteristics that are good for transition to a more diversified market-oriented development process in Vietnam also important for reducing poverty? Or are there tradeoffs?
Cratty, Dorothyjean +1 more
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Cost‐Benefit Analysis of the European Union Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism in Fertilizer Trade
ABSTRACT The carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM), launching 2026, will charge EU importers for embedded carbon emissions, aiming to reduce emissions but raising import costs. Shifts in demand following implementation may reduce carbon emissions, but importers will bear the cost of increased prices.
Natalie Crisci +3 more
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