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The following pages link to Tax/subsidy policies in the presence of environmentally aware consumers. (Q1395616):
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- Consumer environmental awareness and channel coordination with two substitutable products (Q299786) (← links)
- The role of co-opetition in low carbon manufacturing (Q323184) (← links)
- Incentives for environmental research and development: consumer preferences, competitive pressure and emissions taxation (Q666991) (← links)
- Competitive advantage of qualified WEEE recyclers through EPR legislation (Q1752847) (← links)
- The monopolist is not the best environmentalist's best friend: an example (Q1925639) (← links)
- The impacts of technology evolution on market structure for green products (Q1931066) (← links)
- Tax or subsidy? Design and selection of regulatory policies for remanufacturing (Q2023975) (← links)
- Green products, market structure, and welfare (Q2058514) (← links)
- Impact of financial incentives on green manufacturing: loan guarantee vs. interest subsidy (Q2116928) (← links)
- Strategic corporate social responsibility, imperfect competition, and market concentration (Q2303843) (← links)
- Optimal pricing and remanufacturing entry strategies of manufacturers in the presence of online reviews (Q2675631) (← links)
- How much is enough? Government subsidies in supporting green product development (Q6167882) (← links)