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This article explores how German pension and retirement policy could be made more sustainable, focusing on selected current options for action rather than attempting to provide a comprehensive overview. Before turning to specific problems and perspectives, the article first discusses key...
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Through the canon of the UN SDGs or the European Green Deal, sustainability goals are finding their way into … and raises new questions in economics. Because they are often not clearly defined, the anchoring of sustainability goals …
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In Europe, legislators are increasingly introducing sustainability goals into the system of private law. By prohibiting …
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stability. However, monetary policy will have a sustainability problem of its own if the viability of the monetary system is …
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This article examines recent pension reforms in OECD countries. All countries are facing the challenge of designing both financially and socially sustainable pension policies in a context of weak economic growth, low financial returns and ageing populations. In some cases, countries have been...
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; sustainability of biofuels, standards and certifi cation schemes; types and availability of biofuels; potentials for bioenergy and …
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The regulatory framework of the German water sector is currently undergoing a reorientation process at both the EU and …, competition law and water law) have to be better aligned and sustainability issues need to be taken into account in theory and …
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