Report NEP-MKT-2008-07-30
This is the archive for NEP-MKT, a report on new working papers in the area of Marketing. João Carlos Correia Leitão (Joao Carlos Correia Leitao) issued this report. It is usually issued weekly.Subscribe to this report: email, RSS, or Mastodon, or Bluesky.
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The following items were announced in this report:
- Item repec:dgr:umamet:2008015 is not listed on IDEAS anymore
- Francis de Véricourt & Miguel Sousa Lobo, 2008, "Resource and revenue management in nonprofit operations," ESMT Research Working Papers, ESMT European School of Management and Technology, number ESMT-08-006, Jul.
- Attila Ambrus & Kareen Rozen, 2008, "Rationalizing Choice with Multi-Self Models," Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers, Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University, number 1670, Jul, revised May 2012.
- Simbanegavi, Witness, 2008, "Loss leader or low margin leader? Advertising and the degree of product differentiation," MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany, number 9694.
- Item repec:dgr:eureri:1765012783 is not listed on IDEAS anymore
- Griffith, Rachel & Nesheim, Lars, 2008, "Household Willingness to Pay for Organic Products," CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers, number 6905, Jul.
- Item repec:pra:mprapa:9674 is not listed on IDEAS anymore
- Loyola, Gino, 2008, "On bidding markets: the role of competition," UC3M Working papers. Economics, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. Departamento de EconomÃa, number we083318, Jan.
- Dennis W. Carlton & Patrick Greenlee & Michael Waldman, 2008, "Assessing the Anticompetitive Effects of Multiproduct Pricing," NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc, number 14199, Jul.
- John H. Munro, 2008, "Necessities and Luxuries in Early-Modern Textile Consumption: Real Values of Worsted Says and Fine Woollens in the Sixteenth-Century Low Countries," Working Papers, University of Toronto, Department of Economics, number tecipa-323, Jul.
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