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-to-energy plant using data for the Netherlands. Both options have specific benefits and costs. The benefits of recycling are the …
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The EU advocates a household waste recycling rate of more than 70%. Although the Netherlands already years ago invested … policies are effective in increasing the recycling rates. Based on a large panel data set for the Netherlands , we show that …
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Exploring the outcome of Dutch municipal elections between 1998 and 2018, this paper finds two dominant trends: increasing political fragmentation and localism. When explaining localism, the number of inhabitants, regional diversity and the election year dummies are significant. The last result...
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The Netherlands advocates a glass recycling rate of more than 90%. In 2017, the rate is 86%. To reach this goal the …
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This paper analyzes whether Dutch municipalities became greener between 1999 and 2014 by investigating whether they implement different unit-based pricing systems. Based on their incentive, systems are ranged from green ('weight' ) to less green ('volume' ), or not green ('flat rate' ). In...
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