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Many new finds are technically tricky, which pushes up the cost of exploiting them.
Finally, we investigate a potential cost of exploiting information spillovers by examining the likelihood that an announced deal fails before it is completed.
Melville's story "is certainly, among many other things, a cautionary tale about the terrible cost of exploiting nature for human wants," he said.
But the efficacy of such an approach greatly depends on (1) physical and chemical makeup of the resource, and (2) the logistical cost of exploiting the resource.
The success of Amazon and [Whole Foods] should not come at the cost of exploiting our dedication and threatening our economic stability," they wrote.
It mattered little that the cost of exploiting such reserves might reach $50 or more a barrel.
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Participants might defect with these pure cooperators, because there are no costs of exploiting them.
This is because people are willing to pay the high costs of exploiting the last individuals.
Historically, economic theory suggested that rare species would be safe from overexploitation, as the costs of exploiting rare species would prevent a viable economic market [3].
These include harvest rates of resources, energetic costs of exploiting the patch, costs arising from interference and aggression, and costs arising from the risk of predation.
This result suggests that one cost to bidders of exploiting disclosure externalities to obtain a lower takeover price is a higher risk of losing the deal entirely.
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