protection_for_sale
One of the most prominent models in political economy literature concerning trade policy is Grossman and Helpman's (1994) "Protection for Sale" model. Along with its great merits, however, this model has three unrealistic features. First, it essentially assumes that lobby groups exercise full agen...
This paper tests the Protection for Sale model in terms of the structure of protection and how realistic the estimated domestic welfare weight is relative to campaign contributions. Using data from US food manufacturing, empirical results support the key predictions for the structure of protection when...
For Intangible Goods: Met integration requirements Paid Standard Transaction Fees on the sale. Delivered the item and provide Proof of shipment or delivery for Intangible Goods. Provide signature confirmation when the full amount of the payment (including shipping and taxes) exceeds the amount listed ...
Any product delivered to you that fails to match the seller’s description is eligible for a refund. You can also work out a solution that is agreeable to both you and the seller. Domestic Returns Return any product to a warehouse in your country ...
This routing is done by HATCH B.V. (Weerdestein 117-II, 1083 GH Amsterdam, the Netherlands). Hatch will place a tracking pixel on the purchase confirmation page at the retailer to track the initial lead at GROHE through to the sale at the retailer. In this context, anonymous data provid...
In this paper we review the state of the art in content protection for video games by describing the capabilities and shortcomings of currently deployed solutions. In an attempt to address some of the open issues, we present two novel approaches. The first approach uses branch-based software wat...
Which retailers are eligible for an eligible-retailer price adjustment? Can I ask for a price adjustment on clearance-sale items, or flash-sale items listed at an eligible retailer? Are there any other exclusions? Can I ask for a price adjustment on refurbished devices?
Ibid; Article 35 provides, “States Parties shall take all appropriate national, bilateral and multilateral measures to prevent the abduction of, the sale of or traffic in children for any purpose or in any form.” 171. Ibid;Article 38 provides: “1. States Parties undertake to respect and ...
products, or data privacy invasion. The Restore Online Shoppers' Confidence Act or ROSCA is one example. It prohibits the sale of user data by third-party payment processors and regulates "negative option" contracts in which a consumer's inaction is interpreted as an intention to pay for a ...