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This paper explores the role of religion in mitigating the degree to which unemployment reduces subjective well … method to tease out a causal relation between religion and well-being. We find that religion acts as a buffer: Unemployed …
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We examine the effects of reorganizing electricity markets on ca- pacity investments, retail prices and welfare when …
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We study the role of vertical structure in determining generating capacities and retail prices in the electricity industry. Allowing for uncertain demand, we compare three market configurations: (i) integrated monopoly, (ii) integrated duopoly with wholesale trade, and (iii) separated duopoly...
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institutions and governance on environmental policy, environmental outcomes, and investments. The paper describes how the … opportunities for empirical work that have recently emerged with the growing availability of data in the field of green investments …
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Germany is a large source country for investment and technology transfer into India and Indian investments in Germany … bilateral investments flows. However, there are many market access and operational restrictions, which impact the flow of … bilateral investments. In this context, this paper aims to highlight the barriers to investment flows between India and Germany …
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role of the government for the set of actors that are committed in Africa. On the other hand, by digging deeper into …
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and one important determinant of growth is investments in physical capital. This in turn is correlated with FDI, which is …
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