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The green spark of partial reform: Evidence from China's electricity market experiment. [PDF]
Hao X, Sun A, Song F, Zheng H, Zhang L.
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A COMMENT ON MARKET FREE LUNCH AND FREE LUNCH
Mathematical Finance, 2006Frittelli (2004) introduced a market free lunch depending on the preferences of the agents in the market. He characterized no arbitrage and no free lunch with vanishing risk in terms of no market free lunch (the difference comes from the class of utility functions determining the market free lunch).
Irène Klein
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Nothing Free About Free Market
2014This section sheds light on the effects of the different strategies that Norwegian authorities have adopted to enroll users and vendors in the task of establishing electronic prescriptions as a new national routine service. The case description highlights how stakeholders responded when the authorities needed integration between the new service and the
Eli Larsen, Gunnar Ellingsen
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MARKETING PRICING IN A FREE MARKET
Herald of Khmelnytskyi National University, 2021The problems related to shaping a company’s pricing policy are the object of research conducted by the scholars in the fields of economics, management, marketing, entrepreneurship, finance, and accounting. This determines the multivariance of the approaches to interpreting the concept of “pricing policy”, determining the main stages of shaping the ...
Оleksandr CHEREP, А. KOTSERUBA
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2019
Market-based economies outperform the alternative forms of economic organization on almost every measure. Nevertheless, this leaves open what the optimal degree of government regulation, government-provided social insurance, and macroeconomic adjustment is. Most economists seem to favor mostly, but not completely, free markets.
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Market-based economies outperform the alternative forms of economic organization on almost every measure. Nevertheless, this leaves open what the optimal degree of government regulation, government-provided social insurance, and macroeconomic adjustment is. Most economists seem to favor mostly, but not completely, free markets.
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