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technological subsidies and product charges, including differentiation of charges. …
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Emission trading has become recently more and more import in environmental regulation. In the context of controlling greenhouse gas emissions, the directive on a Europewide trading scheme for large immobile sources may be perceived as one of the most important milestones in recent years. Prior...
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The economic crisis did not altered the deep structural changes underway in global energy markets - growing energy demand in developing countries and growing concerns about limiting carbon emissions - and revealed how oil, coal and gas markets could help solving major energy challenges ahead....
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This paper discusses aspects related to the green technology sector in Germany. In a ï¬rst step institutional reforms enabling diffusion of green technologies are analysed. Cost arguments are also taken into account. In a second step a theoretical model developed by Tanguay et al. (2004) is...
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The main objectives of the study aim at analysing the strategic, legislative and financial framework for renewable energies in EU and Romania and the recent actions and measures for improving this framework. The results of the study refer to the improvement of the regulatory framework, the...
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This paper analyses the conditions under which a group of firms is incentivised to sign a voluntary agreement (VA) to control polluting emissions even in the presence of free-riding by other firms in the industry. We consider a policy framework in which firms in a given industry decide whether...
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reduced. We also explore the effects of technological subsidies and product charges, including differentiation of charges …
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Although the future socio-economic benefits of a new fibre-based ('next generation access', NGA) telecommunications infrastructure seem to be uncontroversial, a universal NGA coverage appears to be a rather unrealistic objective without government intervention. We contend, however, that the...
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Ontario constitute discriminatory subsidies because of a local content requirement (LCR) clause which is incompatible with …
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There is general concern that producer subsidies distort competition. We examine a telecommunications subsidy system … subsidies. We are unable to rule out the possibility that state regulatory policies favor incumbents in states that are net …
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