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"Here or To Go?": Economics of Pizza Packaging
Bláha, Jan ; Šťastný, Daniel (advisor) ; Rod, Aleš (referee)
The paper tries to explain why pizzerias charge a fee for the pizza box, while the fee for coffee cup in cafeteria is not required. The hypothesis argues that the pizzeria charge a fee to recoup lost profits from sales of complements when visiting a pizzeria. Verification of the main hypothesis was performed using a system of auxiliary hypotheses (cafeteria not charge a fee because they do not compensate for loss profits - the level of compensation depends on the price of related products - with increasing occupancy price of boxes fall - return service fee charged by a container for pizza), which the empirical data collected in the market confirmed or disproved, and on the basis of auxiliary hypotheses verify the main hypothesis. 2 hypotheses were do not reject, one unconfirmed and one confirmed. Therefore, we do not reject the main hypothesis of compensating loss profits of pizzerias.

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