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"a low willingness" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to express a lack of enthusiasm or motivation to do something. For example: "Despite our best efforts, we encountered a low willingness from the students to participate in the event."
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The market for this particular service was highly regulated, with a low willingness to pay out of pocket and an even lower supply of trained labour.
According to the theory, the periods when spreads are comparatively small allow lenders to attract companies with a low willingness to pay for credit, as these companies will be able to wait and time the market to get the best price.
Most notably, the premise of a low willingness to pay entered the discourse in two ways.
However, the premise of a low willingness to pay was not only based on a lack of social pressure.
Thus, as perceived by the incumbents, uninformed consumers had a low willingness to pay for funeral services and informed consumers were even more unwilling to pay.
Although the processes are rated as quite adequate, there is a low willingness of participants to commit additional time to co-management processes.
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Yet several political economy factors can severely constrain the implementation of these carbon pricing policies, including opposition of industrial sectors with a concentration of assets that would lose considerable value under such policies; the collective action nature of climate mitigation efforts; principal agent failures; and a low willingness-to-pay for climate mitigation by citizens.
In the other end, age groups above 60 stand out with a particularly low willingness to report own travel data.
Still, the successful distribution of data is impeded by complex pricing mechanisms combined with a generally low willingness to pay on the buyers' side.
The Internet, the very medium that led to the transformation of data markets in the first place, is also one of the major threats to their business model; indeed, users are accustomed to have constant access to information for free which results in a rather low willingness to pay for data.
Participants with a high or low willingness to return, respectively, differ in two aspects: First, willingness to return rises with the degree of homesickness (r =.62, p <.01) and secondly, participants who had visited their home country after their departure expressed a significantly higher willingness to return (t (37) = -5.9, p <.01).
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