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first presents data on the state of roads in Sub-Saharan Africa (length, density, condition) as well as on investments in … recommends some changes to improve the developmental impact of roads investments. Better prioritization of investments, better …
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regional development in the context of a developing country like Lebanon. …
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dollarized and indebted countries such as Turkey and Lebanon, by measuring the sterilization coefficient, and the offset … collected from the International Monetary Fund and from the Central Banks of Turkey and Lebanon between January 1994 and …
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implemented in France may allow the optimal application of recycling techniques, combined with waste-to-energy facilities … consequence will be the development of recycling at levels well below the objectives of policy makers. …
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The aim of this paper is to examine whether the development of waste recycling activities can be a source of economic … fluctuation. We assume that the recycling sector has four fundamental characteristics. (i) The production factors are restricted …
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into a consumer surplus measure of tax burden. Carbon taxation is regressive before revenue recycling. However, taking into … account the benefits from congestion reduction induced by the tax mitigates regressivity. We show also that recycling …
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and measures as part of development strategies favouring more resilience and sustainability. Two issues are addressed more …
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's System of Profound Knowledge about ethics and sustainability and argues that they are related to the philosophy of pragmatism … sustainable issues, and finally establishing a link between the System of Profound Knowledge and sustainability. …
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-renewable resource (like oil, coal) in a model of sustainable growth. The prospects for sustainability on the optimal path depend … learning-by-doing in account, we find that this leads to an earlier switching time but does not guarantee sustainability. …
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This paper studies the maximin paths of the canonical Dasgupta-Heal-Solow model when the stock of natural capital is a direct argument of well-being, besides consumption. Hartwick's rule then appears as an efficient tool to characterize solutions in a variety of settings. We start with the case...
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