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world agricultural and energy production and consumption. The demand for food per capita is a function of the world …
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assessing the decreasing role of geographical distance (as a result of globalisation) in the world economy spatial …
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at last year’s EcoMod. The model is a dynamic partial equilibrium model. It encompasses the world in a regionally … export quotas. Higher quotas incentivize more investment in mining capacities in the rest of the world, while the production … increase works conversely. The rest of the world can decrease its dependency and its prices for Rare Earths by using them more …
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The introduction of unilateral climate policies, and the absence of a climate constraint in many parts of the world …
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Our modelling team uses both partial and general equilibrium models to investigate trade and policy reforms scenarios, e.g. CAP reform, FTAs, WTO, and their impact on the agricultural sector, with particular emphasis in the UK. General Equilibrium (GE) models are used in areas where a...
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Today, China is the world’s leading gold producer and its second largest consumer. Traditionally imposing strict …
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