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We estimate the carbon intensity of industries, products, and households in South Africa. Direct and indirect carbon … emissions ; carbon use ; input-output analysis ; South Africa …
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CO2 emissions in five emerging economies: Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa. The top decile of wealth share …
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more than the total South and Central America gas consumption, plus all of Africa's power needs. If 75 per cent of these …
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This paper evaluates the greenhouse gas emissions and economic impacts from producing biofuels in Tanzania. Sequentially-linked models capture natural resource constraints; emissions from land use change; economywide growth linkages; and household poverty. Results indicate that there are economic...
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This study develops a scenario-based model to assess the current and future trends in energy demand in Africa and … main policy implications can be derived from the results of this study. First, it is essential for Africa to promote energy …
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To continue its economic growth and create new and better livelihoods, Africa must transform the productive side of its …, but also new risks as Africa's integration with the global economy evolves. Climate change is impacting productive sectors …
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that Kenya, as the ninth largest economy in Africa and the fourth largest in sub-Saharan Africa and with a locational …
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-country regressions covering 31 Sub-Saharan African countries suggest that growth in Africa is not simply a question of capital … ; absorptive capacity ; technology ; Africa …
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. -- tourism ; economic growth ; Africa ; panel vector autoregression …
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Controversy over the aggregate impact of foreign aid has focused on reduced form estimates of the aid-growth link. The causal chain, through which aid affects developmental outcomes including growth, has received much less attention. We address this gap by: (i) specifying a structural model of...
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