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Fuel subsidies are widespread and debated extensively. The issues with these subsidies are fully acknowledged by many energy economists; however, the total subsidy level remains high. This is because energy subsidies are often closely related to the political economy viewpoint. Moreover, the...
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Fuel subsidies are widespread and debated extensively. The issues with these subsidies are fully acknowledged by many energy economists; however, the total subsidy level remains high. This is because energy subsidies are often closely related to the political economy viewpoint. Moreover, the...
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The objective of this paper is to explore the evolution of mining employment patterns throughout Australia’s mining cycle. The study employs a real business cycle model to examine mining employment activities both before and after the mining boom. It also attempts to shed light on the research...
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This article explores the potential economic impact of the COVID-19 crisis on China’s outward foreign direct investment (OFDI), especially that involving Chinese state-owned enterprises (SOEs) in the Belt-Road countries. It also aims to understand the attitude of relevant stakeholders toward...
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Energy is one of the primary elements in human daily life. It is important, because it is used for cooking, lighting, and other business activities. However, it does not matter that energy poverty is connected to the electrical grid, and this topic remains focused on insufficient energy...
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