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persistently higher growth than advanced economies (AE) and have shown greater resilience than in the past. This performance has to … of AEs on EMDEs’ business cycles has gradually diminished. While this does not imply full decoupling, it nevertheless …
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In this paper, we deploy a complexity theory as the foundation for integration of different theoretical approaches to sustainability and develop a rationale for a complexity-based framework for modeling <i>transitions to sustainability</i>. We propose a framework based on a comparison of complex...
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follow a downward trend, leading some commentators to suggest that the region was decoupling. However, this process reversed … international links continue to strengthen in future, co-movement will strengthen in tandem. Decoupling is more a fiction than a …
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We adopt a new representation of the relationship between emissions and income using long-run growth rates. Our approach allows us to test multiple hypotheses about the drivers of per capita emissions in a single framework and avoid several of the econometric issues that have plagued previous...
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There is an old saying that states that “If the United States sneezes, the rest of the world catches a cold”. Against this background, it is argued that some countries, especifically China, can “decouple” from the US economy and sustain strong growth in the face of a US slowdown. In this...
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effects of decoupling on the COP sector in Italy, by comparing some structural and economic indicators, based on ISTAT and … decoupling farm support from production has contributed to a more efficient and market-oriented COP sector in Italy. …
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The main objective of this paper is to evaluate ex-post the effects of the 2003 reform, in particular decoupling, of … were indifferent to decoupling. Where any change occurred, the impact of decoupling was highly differentiated. Numerous …
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Our paper assesses the impacts of the partially decoupled (PD) scheme, implemented during the 1990s and first half of the 2000s in the framework of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), on on-farm investment as well as on other production decisions. The Spanish COP sector was taken as a case...
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Peak District National Park in UK. We analyse the effect of policies on upland avian densities, focusing on decoupling and …
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The long-run average growth rates of per capita carbon dioxide emissions and GDP per capita are positively correlated, though the rate of emissions intensity reduction varies widely across countries. The conventional approach to investigating these relationships involves panel regression models...
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