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Limited, Broxap &. Corby. Broxap streetscene: Street furniture, traffic control, facilities management : full pricing information, detailed specification. 2nd ed. Newcastle-under-Lyme: Broxap, 1998.

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Landesmann, Michael A. Vertical product differentiation in EU markets: Compilation of detailed statistics. [Vienna]: Vienna Institute for Comparative Economic Studies, 1997.

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Afanas'ev, Mihail, Mihail Bendikov, and Stanislav Korunov. Fundamentals of the economy of space activities. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1018193.

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The textbook describes in detail the classification of space goods and services, the segments and sectors of the global space market, the development prospects and the positioning of Russian enterprises in them. The methodological feature of the course consists in new approaches to the segmentation of the market and areas of space activities, identifying their deep relationships with the space industry. The practical side of the course is aimed at studying the methodology and practice of space project management, space pricing, organization of placement and execution of space government orders, and market analytics. The tutorial contains test questions for each chapter, test tasks, and a wide selection of topics for course design. The subject of the course papers is related to the specific activities of the enterprises of the space industry. Meets the requirements of the federal state educational standards of higher education of the latest generation. It is intended for third-year undergraduate and graduate students specializing in the field of training 38.03.01 and 38.04.01 "Economics" in the specialties "Economics of Space activities", "Economics of high-tech industries".
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Company, R. S. Means. Contractor's Pricing Guide: Residential Detailed Costs (Means Contractor's Pricing Guides). Robert S Means Co, 1996.

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Lux, Thomas, and Mawuli Segnon. Multifractal Models in Finance. Edited by Shu-Heng Chen, Mak Kaboudan, and Ye-Rong Du. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199844371.013.8.

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This chapter provides an overview over the recently developed so-called multifractal (MF) approach for modeling and forecasting volatility. For analysts and policy makers, volatility is a key variable for understanding market fluctuations. Analysts need accurate forecasts of volatility for tasks such as risk management, as well as option and futures pricing. In addition, asset market volatility plays an important role in monetary policy. The chapter, then, outlines the genesis of the multifractal approach from similar models of turbulent flows in statistical physics and provides details about different specifications of multifractal time series models in finance, available methods for their estimation, and the current state of their empirical applications.
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Contractors Pricing Guide 2006: Residential Detailed Costs. RS Means CMD, 2005.

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Contractor's Pricing Guide : Residential Detailed Costs 2002. R.S. Means Company, 2001.

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Contractor's Pricing Guide: Residential Detailed Costs 2001. R.S. Means Company, 2000.

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Company, R. S. Means. Contractor's Pricing Guide: Residential Detailed Costs 1999. Robert S Means Co, 1998.

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Mewis, Robert W. Contractor's Pricing Guide: Residential Detailed Costs 1995. Robert S Means Co, 1995.

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Contractors Pricing Guide: Residential Detailed Costs, 2000. Robert S Means Co, 2000.

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Mewis, Robert W. Contractor's Pricing Guide 1996: Residential Detailed Costs. Robert S Means Co, 1996.

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Company, R. S. Means, and Rs Mean. Residential Detailed Costs (Means Contractor's Pricing Guides). R.S. Means Company, 1998.

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2007 Means Contractor's Pricing Guide: Residential Detailed Costs. RSMeans, 2006.

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Contractor's Pricing Guide 2005: Means Residential Detailed Costs. R.S. Means Company, 2004.

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Chandler, Howard M. Residential Detailed Costs 1994: Contractor's Pricing Guide, 1994. Robert S Means Co, 1994.

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Mewis, Robert W. Means Residential Detailed Costs: Contractor's Pricing Guide 2003. R.S. Means Company, 2002.

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RSMeans residential detailed costs: Contractor's pricing guide 2010. R S Means Co, 2009.

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Engineering, R. S. Means. Means Residential Detailed Costs: Contractor's Pricing Guide 2004. R.S. Means Company, 2003.

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Mewis, Robert W. Means Residential Detailed Costs 2008: Contractor's Pricing Guide. R.S. Means Company, 2007.

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Schweitzer, Stuart O., and Z. John Lu. Pharmaceutical Prices. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190623784.003.0008.

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This chapter provides a detailed examination of pharmaceutical pricing strategies in the United States. It points out that pharmaceutical expenditure as a share of total healthcare spending has historically been quite low in comparison to that of hospitalization and physician services. It identifies several common measures of pharmaceutical prices, and highlights the difference in conclusions reached based on different measures. It offers a critical review of several models used to explain pharmaceutical price behavior, which are grouped into three major categories: market structure models, R&D cost-based models, and product quality or value based models. The chapter concludes that prices of brand-name drugs in the United States are largely driven by product quality attributes, not cost of R&D. Lastly, the chapter examines the impact of generic entry on price.
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Olawuyi, Damilola S. Advancing Innovations in Renewable Energy Technologies as Alternatives to Fossil Fuel Use in the Middle East. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198822080.003.0020.

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Despite increasing political emphasis across the Middle East on the need to transition to lower carbon, efficient, and environmentally responsible energy systems and economies, legal innovations required to drive such transitions have not been given detailed analysis and consideration. This chapter develops a profile of law and governance innovations required to integrate and balance electricity generated from renewable energy sources (RES-E) with extant electricity grid structures in the Middle East, especially Gulf countries. It discusses the absence of renewable energy laws, the lack of legal frameworks on public–private partnerships, lack of robust pricing and financing, and lack of dedicated RES-E institutional framework. These are the main legal barriers that must be addressed if current national visions of a low-carbon transition across the Middle East are to move from mere political aspirations to realization.
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Ahdar, Rex. The Evolution of Competition Law in New Zealand. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198855606.001.0001.

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This monograph presents a detailed, lively, and original chronicle and analysis of New Zealand’s competition law. The modern era began with the Commerce Act 1986 and since then a steady corpus of case law has traversed all the major areas of antitrust law: cartels, resale price maintenance, exclusive dealing, tying, monopolization, predatory pricing, mergers, private and public enforcement, and so on. The volume explains the rationale for the major reforms of the Commerce Act and traces the development of key concepts such as effective competition, efficiency, market power, market definition, entry barriers, wealth transfers, and public benefit over the last 34 years. The book provides an extended critique of the landmark cases and legislative amendments. It assesses the desirable, and undesirable, aspects of competition law’s interpretation and doctrinal development by the courts and Commerce Commission. Systemic issues are explored such as: how well has New Zealand moulded its own competition law, whilst, nonetheless, selectively drawing upon the policy prescriptions, case law, and wisdom from foreign jurisdictions? How well has it adapted its competition law to the reality of it being a small, distant, isolated, deregulated, open economy? How has the transplanted Harvard School versus Chicago School debate played out in New Zealand? How have unique, if not rash, experiments such as its “light-handed” regulation for utilities worked? It concludes by drawing together the common threads that mark the modern era and offering some predictions about how the next decades of New Zealand competition law might unfold.
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