0 someone who has been given a concession to sell or do something --
1 a person or company who has a concession (= official permission from a government or a company to do business in a particular place): --
Ghani et al. (1992) present the only known rigorous concession-level empirical analysis of concessionaire behavior.
He wants to encourage competition from foreign concessionaires.
Based on the interviews, we set the concessionaire's discount rate equal to 10 per cent.
Our goal is to determine how the area and harvest fees affect the optimal (for the concessionaire) values of concession life and harvest intensity.
They are commonly viewed as having a neutral impact on decisions by timber concessionaires.
Governments that wish to discourage concessionaires from violating annual allowable logging areas must couple area fees with measures that counter their depletion-accelerating effects.
They also addressed twentieth-century encounters with missionaries, merchants, concessionaires and colonial administrators.
This risk dampens the concessionaire's incentive to select a concession life shorter than the concession contract.