Quasi-public goods have elements of both public and private goods. A public bridge is available to all but loses some of its value when it becomes congested during rush hour. A public museum is open to all, and may even receive some public funds, but it may still charge an entrance fee...
More specifically, this type of contract is created by court order, not between the parties in question. Quasi contracts arise when a dispute exists over payment for goods and services. What's difficult about these circumstances is that no official agreement has been created between the parties...
State highways are an example of a: A) private good B) public good C) common resource D) nonrival private good Excludability and Rivalry: In a market, when firms, governments, and other organizations provide goods and services, these goods and service...
The other type of unwritten contract, the implied-in-law contract, can also be called aquasi-contract. It is a legally binding contract that neither party had the intention of creating. Say the same restaurant patron mentioned above chokes on a chicken bone, and a doctor dining at the next...
The Quasi Input‒Output (QIO) is a model to establish interregional supply-demand relationships for different products, which is similar to the Input-Output (IO) model (Niu et al. 2020; Qu et al. 2017a; Qu et al. 2017b) and commonly employed for environmental footprint assessments. It...
This is a quasi-representative method that, if performed correctly, achieves similar results to probability sampling methods [106], as the sample can be assumed to represent the entire population under investigation [107]. The economic, time, and staffing merits of this type of sampling were ...
[31]. Cellulose is another material that can be used to realize new sustainable composites [32,33], able to produce films with several applications, where the biodegradability is a request [34], such as single-use goods (SDGs 1-2-7). Another urgent need is to create also new fillers (...
Preference Share Capital (Quasi-Equity) It is also called quasi-equity because it combines features of equity and those of debt. It is preference because it is preferred to ordinary share capital that is: It is paid dividends first – preferred to dividend It is paid asset proceeds first –...
QUANGO: chiefly a British term, often derogatory. A quango is a quasi-autonomous non-governmental organization that relies on public funding. Its senior officials are appointed by the government. ENGO: an environmental NGO, for example, Greenpeace or the World Wildlife Fund. Both groups operate...
2.1. History of China’s Land System Reform Table 1summarizes the main processes and content of China’s rural land system reform since 1949, reflecting the trajectory of the land system’s evolution from feudal ownership to socialist public ownership and then to market-oriented reform, and its...