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Spring 2021
In Canada, federal and provincial governments have implemented carbon pricing to reduce carbon emissions. One effect of a price on carbon is increasing the cost of using private vehicles, which may reduce mobility and increase the risk of social exclusion, especially where car dependence is high....
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Fall 2018
Social exclusion—defined as the deficiency of social connection and acceptance—is a painful yet common life experience. When socially excluded, consumers are motivated to restore social connection and display a wide range of coping behaviors. Although prior research has examined various...