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    The impact of uncertain environmental regulatory policy on optimal plant location and anti-pollution technology selection

    This paper considers pollution tax rate functions that decrease progressively with distance in order to examine in depth the effectiveness of pollution tax incentives. We find that pollution tax incentive poli...

    Biing-Shiunn Yang, Chao-Cheng Mai in The Annals of Regional Science (2013)

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    Symbiotic Production and Downstream Market Competition

    It is well known that the double marginalization problem in the vertical relation can be eliminated by collusion, but it is undesirable because of the monopoly pricing outcome. This study addresses the role of...

    Wen-Chung Guo, Fu-Chuan Lai, Chorng-Jian Liu, Chao-Cheng Mai in Atlantic Economic Journal (2012)

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    Capacity Constraint, Export Subsidies and World Recession

    During the global recession that began in September 2008, the world economy started to operate significantly below full capacity, and many industries around the world faced closure or else were forced to slash...

    Hong Hwang, Chao-Cheng Mai, Ya-Po Yang in Positive and Normative Analysis in Interna… (2012)

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    Subcontracting or Exporting with Flexible Manufacturing

    According to Eaton and Schmitt (1994), the essence of flexible manufacturing is scope economies in the production of differentiated goods.1 Eaton and Schmitt introduce scope economies as a device for a basic prod...

    Wen-Jung Liang in Positive and Normative Analysis in International Economics (2012)

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    Pollution, Factor Ownerships, and Emission Taxes

    This paper employs Cournot’s (1838) model of complementary goods to analyze the optimal emission taxation under joint and independent ownership with pollution. When the marginal damage is small (large), an emissi...

    Chorng-Jian Liu, Chao-Cheng Mai, Fu-Chuan Lai, Wen-Chung Guo in Atlantic Economic Journal (2010)

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    Who Benefits from Pricing Regulations When Economic Space Matters?

    Reinterpreting Hwang-Mai (AER, 1990) by both simplifying and generalizing their analysis in terms of two key demand parameters representing income and market size, we probe the welfare effects of spatial price di...

    Hong Hwang, Chao-Cheng Mai, Hiroshi Ohta in The Japanese Economic Review (2010)

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    Spatial pricing, optimal location and social welfare with consumer arbitrage

    This paper provides a comprehensive comparison of the optimal location, output and welfare of spatial discriminatory pricing by integrating consumer arbitrage into the Hwang and Mai (Am Econ Rev 80:567–575, 19...

    Hong Hwang, Yan-Shu Lin, Chao-Cheng Mai in The Annals of Regional Science (2007)

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    The Effects of Pollution Taxes on Urban Areas with an Endogenous Plant Location

    This paper has integrated space into the effect of a direct pollution control on the pollution damage of heavily populated areas like CBD. This integration gives us some new insights into the effectiveness of ...

    Hong Hwang, Chao-Cheng Mai in Environmental and Resource Economics (2004)

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    Exclusion theorem in an efficiency wage model

    This paper uses Shapiro and Stiglitz’s (1984) efficiency wage model embodying the firm’s choice of location to show the existence of an optimal intermediate location without assuming a transport rate that incr...

    Chung-cheng Lin, Chao-cheng Mai, Ching-chong Lai in The Annals of Regional Science (2004)

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    On the optimal production and location of a labor-managed firm

    This paper endeavors to introduce space into the theory of the Labor-Managed firm (LMF) and to investigate its optimal production and location decisions. It is shown that the degree of returns to scale plays a k...

    Hong Hwang, Yan-Shu Lin, Chao-cheng Mai in The Annals of Regional Science (2001)

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    Tariffs and quotas in a spatial duopoly with a land market

    This paper develops a spatial duopoly model by taking land consumption and mobile households into consideration and examines the respective effects of a tariff and a quota on an open economy with various pric...

    Shin Kun Peng, Chao-cheng Mai in The Annals of Regional Science (2000)

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    The impact of revenue-neutral tax policy on plant location under price uncertainty

    This research note incorporates price uncertainty into a production- location model and examines the impacts of a revenue-neutral tax policy on production and location decisions. In particular, it is shown th...

    Sontachai Suwanakul, Chiou-nan Yeh, Chao-cheng Mai in Papers in Regional Science (2000)

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    Demand and location decision of a monopsonistic firm

    This paper examines the impact of demand on the location decision of a monopsonistic firm in the Weber-Moses triangle with one output and two inputs. When the distance of the plant location from the product m...

    Yeung-Nan Shieh, Chao-Cheng Mai in The Annals of Regional Science (1997)

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    Location and the theory of production under monopsony

    This paper explicitly incorporates monopsony market structure into the Weber-Moses's one-output, two-input triangular location model and reexamines the location invariance principle. It will be shown that this...

    Chiou-Nan Yeh, Chao-Cheng Mai, Yeung-Nan Shieh in Papers in Regional Science (1996)

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    On the Optimum Location of Modern Firms

    The birth of industrial location theory is generally dated 1909, when Weber published his book entitled Uber den Standort der Industrien. This theory is later extended by Isard (1956), Moses (1958), Sakashita (19...

    Chao-cheng Mai, Hong Hwang in Does Economic Space Matter? (1993)

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    A simple model of the choice of transport mode and plant location

    This paper tries to ascertain whether or not the profit-maximizing transport mode will be different from the welfare-maximizing one, and investigates the impact of endogenizing the choice of transport mode on ...

    Hong Hwang, Chao-cheng Mai in The Annals of Regional Science (1990)

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    Sequential entry and plant location in oligopolistic competition

    Weberian location theory is confined to a single firm framework, and pays very little attention to the interdependence among firms. To fill up this gap, this article incorporates oligopolistic competition into...

    Hwang Hong, Chao-Cheng Mai in The Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics (1990)

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    Optimum firm location under factor-price uncertainty

    This paper presents a cost-minimizing location model to investigate the theoretical impacts and implication of factor-price uncertainty on the optimum location decisions of the firm in linear space. It will be...

    Chao-cheng Mai in The Annals of Regional Science (1984)

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    A comparative static analysis of intra-urban business location and land use

    It is well-known that theories of urban land use and location, set forth by von Thünen and his followers, explained quite successfully the agricultural and residential locations. Unfortunately, there has been ...

    Chao -cheng Mai in The Annals of Regional Science (1978)