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Exploring the short-run and long-run relationships between consumption of various sources of non-renewable energy …, economic growth and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions would be considered as a golden key to provide rational energy policies of … for the period 1966-2013. The findings support evidence for the existence of long-run linkage between non-renewable energy …
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percent renewable energy within a decade. We explore the difficulties of implementing meaningful greenhouse gas taxes in … Australia. …
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Energy from fossil fuels have become dominant in the industrialised and industrialising economies of the world. However …. Nuclear power is a similar conventional energy source in that it relies upon depletion of a limited stock resource and is … associated with a range of social and environmental problems. However, the alternative energy sources relying upon flow resources …
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This paper discusses mathematical calculations of the greenhouse gas emissions from small industries, which cause global warming in the atmosphere. Global warming is causing an increase in ocean levels, it is estimated that most of the coastal areas of the world will be submerged by 2050,...
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This paper discusses mathematical calculations of the greenhouse gas emissions from small industries which cause the global warming in the atmosphere. Due to global warming the ocean levels are increasing, it is estimated that most of the coastal areas of the world will be submerged by 2050, and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011257927
This article presents several preliminary results of the real prices application on the Tunisian economy through a dynamic computable general equilibrium model. The objective is to assess the effects of the progressive dismantling policies of oil products subsidy on the economic growth, the...
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across african countries is important to understanding the process of economic development. And whereas, energy is linked … with the capacity to perform, the rate at which energy is consumed for the acceleration of the pace of socio …)will be a function of the extent to which its energy(power) resources are developed and utilised. This paper therefore argued …
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Andhra Pradesh has been experiencing increasing energy deficits since 2004-05. Energy deficit has increased from a … on for the rising demand. the energy requirement in the state is expected to increase from around 84 billion units (in … relook at its strategies, especially supply side management, and come up with a comprehensive energy policy for the state …
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European climate and energy policy will have a great impact on the European and Polish energy markets. Moreover, it … strategic measures, especially on the governmental level. EU climate and energy policy also entails sizeable investment … requirements and places important demands on the modernization programme for the energy sector. This spells the need to develop …
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-Juselius (JJ) approaches to cointegration to explore a long run relation among energy use, economic growth, financial development …, capital, and trade openness in Australia. We also apply the vector error correction model (VECM) to understand the short run … causality between energy consumption and economic growth; financial development and energy consumption; trade openness and …
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