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Also, private customers tend to have a lower willingness to pay for data [25].
Thus, trust in the government comes with a lower willingness to pay for services owned and controlled by the government.
Results concerning the level of education show that individuals with a university education have a lower willingness to migrate illegally, suggesting a negative selection in terms of education.
Those who trust in the government expressed a lower willingness to pay relative to those who do not trust the government.
In this sense, it is not clear whether portfolio entrepreneurs have a lower willingness to take risks or whether they have a higher ability to see risks.
Achievement is often recognized as safety in life; thus in high uncertainty avoidance cultures there is a greater fear of failure, a lower willingness to take risks and lower tolerance for ambiguity (Hofstede 1980).
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20, 22 Nevertheless, the fact that SMC approves a smaller proportion of technologies with ICERs above £30,000 than NICE does implies a lower willingness-to-pay for such interventions.
Japanese consumers show a slightly lower willingness to pay of $0.26 per month.
There is a robust endowment effect that manifests itself in the high offers of innovators and a significantly lower willingness to pay among the buyers.
The probability of rejecting the bids by large households was higher than that of household of smaller size, for households with more family members were less capable financially and thus had a relatively lower willingness to pay for myrtle conservation.
However, hospital-based controls were chosen for this study to reduce the potential bias that could arise from a possible lower willingness of community-based controls to respond to the interviewer.
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