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Ethics and market design

Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 2017
This paper examines the relationship between ethics and market design. It argues that market design should not rely wholly on preference utilitarianism in order to make ethical judgements. It exposits an alternative normative framework — informed neutrality between reasonable ethical positions.
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On going the market one better: economic market design and the contradictions of building markets for public purposes

Economy and Society, 2019
Before the 1970s, no economists claimed an ability to fix markets; now economists make markets in a smorgasbord of shapes and flavours. Secondary commentary on market design fails to appreciate how momentous this change was.
Edward Nik-Khah, Philip Mirowski
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Market design of an energy exchange: The case of Greece

Energy Policy, 2019
Driven by the liberalization of the energy market that began in the 1990s, the European Union aims to unify its internal market and achieve price convergence among all European economies.
Filippos Ioannidis   +3 more
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Rethinking restructured electricity market design: Lessons learned and future needs

International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems, 2018
Many principles underlying the design of restructured electricity markets that are in-use today were developed over three decades ago when power systems were considerably different than today’s and tomorrow’s systems are.
A. Conejo, R. Sioshansi
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Electricity market design for the prosumer era

Nature Energy, 2016
Y. Parag, Benjamin Sovacool
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Design a marketing

2009
The theoretical part briefly defines the concept of design, including the industrial and the product design of the marketing mix, the customer decision-making process, highlights the impact of design on the brand image and points the conflict with CSR.
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Designing by market.

Contemporary longterm care, 1998
As competition heats up, facility owners and developers are creating new facilities and additions to answer market demands--and that means paying increasing heed to the needs of their buildings' end users: residents, their families, and long term care staff. Here's how a handful of architects responded to this diverse constituency in recent projects.
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Matching and Market Design

2008
Muriel Niederle   +2 more
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