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... MRP assists agricultural producers and their management by marketing and providing in... benefits producers, traders and consumers of U.S. food and fiber products. The budget includ... seeks to increase compliance of problematic dog breeders. With more inspections, a greater num...
Product and waste take-back is becoming more regulated by countries to protect the environment. Such regulation puts an economic burden on firms, while creating fairness concerns and potentially even missing its primary target: environmental benefits. This research discusses the economic and environmental impacts of extended producer responsibility type of legislation and identifies efficiency conditions. It is shown that the right policy would (i) make producers responsible for their own waste to avoid fairness concerns and (ii) favor ecodesign producers to create stronger environmental benefits. Furthermore, the efficiency of take-back systems is also driven by environmental classification of products, industry structure, and end-user willingness to participate in take-back programs.
... of take-back directive principles: (i) consumer pays and (ii) producer pays. Under the consumer pa... has faced important implementation problems and it is still unclear to which extent this direc...
..., the failure to register as a drug producer or supplier, or the sale of new drugs without FDA ...--represents a response to the perceived problems and abuses in the mortgage lending and servicing i...
... had done so much to create the problem. That it actually worked did not make it any more ... in the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, which become law July 21, 2010. Th...Cambridge, MA: M.I.T. [producer]. . --. 2009b. "Guide to the 2008 Cooperative Cong...
... effect that are harmful to the consumer and those with procompetitive effect that are in t... resale price maintenance alleviates the problem because it prevents the discounter from undercutti...983, 990-1000 (1985). In respect to producers: Resale price maintenance agreements can help to ...
...'s high technology military with a major problem. . Then, there is the potential for sabotage anywh... would have it, a radical reduction in consumer production in favor of war munitions. Although Ame...The U.S. was once the leading producer of "rare earth minerals," specialty metals crucial...
... SUMMARY: This decision proposes that the producer-handler definitions of all Federal milk marketing ... causing disorder, and increase overall consumer demand for dairy products and encourage the develo...Finally, the witness asserted that the problems in the dairy industry are not the result of a smal...
.... The area brings professionals and producer-managers (from risk investment to marketing) into ... mathematics, natural science, and general problem solving. Results are evenly spread across the coun..., one of Japan's top five distributors of consumer electronics for a nationwide launch in Japan," say...
In this paper we propose a multiattribute choice modeling approach to explore the heterogeneity in the saliency of product attributes in the process of a product choice that is based on sensory evaluations. We demonstrate this idea by using data about consumers' red wine evaluation. Such an approach enables managers to add knowledge about consumers' needs and wants beyond traditional art and the experience of wine makers into the process of designing a product. We utilized a choice model that enables us to identify such attributes and, simultaneously, to estimate the choice probabilities for each different wine. Our results, based on four different red wines, indicate that based on their sensory evaluation, consumers tend to utilize several wine attributes in their choice process. The s...
...Problem Conceptualization. Traditionally winemakers make w...To address these difficulties, wine producers, for example, try to influence potential consumers...
Introduction - II. The importance of collective actions in providing redress for negative value consumer claims - A. Injuries to Consumers in the United States and Italy: An Illustration - B. The Collective Action as a Consumer’s Only Remedy - III. Italy’s new class action as the government’s remedy - IV. The U.S. and Italian approaches to protecting consumers through collective actions for damages: two important features - A. The Opt-In/Opt-Out Comparison: Which Is More Effective for Consumer Class Actions? - B. Associational Standing: Should it be Broad or Limited? - 1. Associational Standing in Italy - 2. Associational Standing in the United States - V. Synthesizing the opt-in/opt-out class action device and associational standing in Italy and the United States: which flaws are ad...
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