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This report assesses the key drivers, environmental pressures and some impacts from the production and consumption of energy, taking into account the main objectives of the European policy on energy and environment including: security of supply, competitiveness, increased energy efficiency and...
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The deregulation of the German energy sector changes transaction relations, trading processes and contract design. We …
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In light of the recent financial crises in the emerging markets, the coming-into-force of the financial services agreement under the GATS has been considered a success. While the agreement provides forlittle new liberalization but rather formalizes the status quo, it was feared that governments...
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of uncontrolled deregulation, some important effects of the modernisation strategy which was enforced in the early 1990s …
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This paper deals with the reforming transport pricing in Belgium. An economic perspective on equity, efficiency and …
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This website of the Nederlandsche Bank (DNB) provides monetary and financial statistics for the Netherlands. …
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Significant changes in climate are already visible globally, and are expected to become more pronounced in the future. These will lead to wide ranging impacts on the natural and man-made environment across different sectors and regions, which in turn will lead to economic costs. These economic...
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EU Member States represented on the LIFE Committee and the European Commission’s LIFE Unit have announced the Best LIFE-Environment Projects 2004-2005. The result of the selection, as approved by the LIFE Committee on 28 July 2005, is the 24 projects featured in this publication.
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