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industries are poised to expand thus reducing the dependency on fossil fuel imports while preserving the environment. …
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This volume was prepared by Luise Röpke while she was working at the Ifo Institute. It was completed in December 2013 and accepted as a doctoral thesis by the Department of Economics at the University of Munich. It includes three self-contained chapters about aspects of the integration of new...
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environment globally. The most significant ones are acid precipitation, stratospheric ozone depletion, and global climate change …
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The island of Lolland is a showcase example of a remote local community being able to stand up to the challenges of facing environmental and social consequences of climate change while creating economic opportunities. This island has had many years of experience in implementing renewable energy...
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obstacles to integration are highlighted: ?Limited trade complementarity induced by excess reliance on oil and lagged …
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investment for Kuwait under uncertainty. The results show that in the face of high oil income volatility and the expected decline … in oil prices, projected current spending exceeds the optimal amount over the medium term (2013–2018). However, there …
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sustainable development (SD). This introductory paper to WREMSD will attempt to explore viewpoints from around the world on …
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sustainable development (SD). This introductory paper to WREMSD will attempt to explore viewpoints from around the world on …
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German decarbonization and renewable energy targets. …
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