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The great rent wars
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ISBN: 0300205589 9780300205589 9780300191721 0300191723 Year: 2013 Publisher: New Haven

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Written by one of the country's foremost urban historians, The Great Rent Wars tells the fascinating but little-known story of the battles between landlords and tenants in the nation's largest city from 1917 through 1929. These conflicts were triggered by the post-war housing shortage, which prompted landlords to raise rents, drove tenants to go on rent strikes, and spurred the state legislature, a conservative body dominated by upstate Republicans, to impose rent control in New York, a radical and unprecedented step that transformed landlord-tenant relations. The Great Rent Wars traces the tumultuous history of rent control in New York from its inception to its expiration as it unfolded in New York, Albany, and Washington, D.C. At the heart of this story are such memorable figures as Al Smith, Fiorello H. La Guardia, and Oliver Wendell Holmes, as well as a host of tenants, landlords, judges, and politicians who have long been forgotten. Fogelson also explores the heated debates over landlord-tenant law, housing policy, and other issues that are as controversial today as they were a century ago.


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Non-price control
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ISBN: 044485486X 9780444854865 Year: 1981 Volume: 133 Publisher: Amsterdam: North-Holland,


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Analyse des politiques de contrôle des prix dans certains secteurs, sous l'angle de la concurrence et des échanges intra-communautaires
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ISBN: 9282571467 9789282571460 Year: 1987 Publisher: Luxembourg: Office des publications officielles des Communautés européennes,


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Unit Pricing : Empirical Investigations of its Influences at the Product and Retailer Levels
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ISBN: 3658134755 3658134763 Year: 2016 Publisher: Wiesbaden : Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden : Imprint: Springer Gabler,

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With a series of experiments, Lena Himbert highlights the influence of the unit price’s unit of measure on the consumer’s price-level perception and quality perception. Furthermore, this thesis shows that the unit price availability and prominence influences the consumer’s store price image. When shopping for pre-packaged products, consumers are offered a variety of product and price information at the point of purchase. The unit price represents price information given to the consumer for which the factor package size is removed and thereby lowers the information load for consumers in the shopping situation. However, retailers have considerable leeway concerning the unit price format. Aspects that can be varied are for example the unit of measure (e.g., price per kg vs price per 100 g) or font size. There is little to no previous research that gives advice to retailers how they should indicate the unit price on the price label. Contents Categorization and Review of Unit Price Research Legislation and the Importance of Unit Prices in the Marketplace Experiments addressing the influence of unit prices on product level an on retailer level Target Groups Lecturers and students of business administration, in particular marketing, and psychology Executives from the fields of price management, marketing and market research The Author Lena Himbert holds a PhD of the University of Kaiserslautern (Advisor: Prof. Dr. Stefan Roth). She works as a consultant for a global management consulting firm focusing on pricing, sales and marketing.

Money, credit and price stability
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ISBN: 0415240565 1138010111 9786610408252 1134551223 1280408251 0203187857 0429229402 9780203187852 9780415240567 6610408254 9781134551224 9781134551170 1134551177 9781134551217 1134551215 9781138010116 9780429229404 9781280408250 Year: 2001 Publisher: London New York Routledge

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Beginning with the development of credit-money theory in the twentieth century, Paul Dalziel derives a model that explains how interest rates are used by authorities to maintain price stability. His conclusions suggest ways in which the current policy framework can be improved to promote growth, without sacrificing that stability.

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