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Fossil fuel subsidies reform has been intensively debated and promoted as a concrete step towards sustainable … social and distributional gains of the energy subsidies reform. The research follows a comparative analysis approach. Three …: Ghana, Indonesia and Iran. We examine in each case the distributional effects of subsidy removal, the design and …
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processes in three Asian countries (China, India and Indonesia) and on three different issues: violence against women, domestic …
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Whether China continues its current energy-intensive growth path or adopts a sustainable development prospect has … contributes to an economic exposition of China's potential transition from an energy-intensive to an innovation-led growth path …. We find that in China's initial growth period the small amount of capital stock creates higher dynamic benefits of …
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This paper investigates the relationship between energy intensity in the 12 countries of Eastern Europe that can be considered as in transition to a full market economy, and that of the present EU members. The raw data shows some evidence of convergence, and a carefully estimated econometric...
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This paper compares the different multi-level climate and energy governance in China, the European Union and the United … evaluation in China whereas legislation is the dominant process in the EU and the US. …
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collectively account for 90% of regional emissions in recent years-Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Viet Nam …-term emissions targets that are consistent with a stabilization scenario at 650ppm: these are Indonesia, Philippines and Viet Nam …
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