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The pace of urbanisation, the intensity of energy consumption, and the quality of environmental regulation level pose a … pollution through urbanisation and energy consumption channel in 33 African nations between 1996 and 2020. Our study considers … environmental pollution, (ii) energy consumption accelerates environmental degradation, (iii) regulatory quality can partially …
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In this paper we study international river pollution problems. We introduce a model in which the agents (countries …) located along a river derive benefit while causing pollution, but also incur environmental costs of experiencing pollution … from all upstream agents. We find that total pollution in the model decreases when the agents decide to cooperate. The …
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environmental problems: (i) optimal renewable resource use, (ii) the tragedy of the commons, (iii) economic growth and pollution. I … access resources. In a model of economic growth and pollution, hyperbolic discounting establishes the Golden Rule of capital …
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Members of the European Currency Union and even a majority of all other Member States of the European Union are faced with high public and private depts. It is almost obvious that many Member States will have a problem with repaying depts and even are endanger to fall through interest payment....
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This paper presents a multi-stakeholder approach for developing an appropriate privacy regulation in the age of big … regulation. We analyze a dysfunctional mutual excludability between the suggestions of the supporters of a regulation … orchestrated by governments, and the supporters of internet self-regulation. (2) To over-come this conflict, we argue that the …
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We outline a politico-economic growth system centered around the entrepreneur. By defining entrepreneurs in relation to economic rents we are able to develop a more general theory comprising central aspects of research within the fields of entrepreneurship/small business, public choice and new...
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policies, taxation and the regulation of labor markets. Institutions have far-reaching effects on entrepreneurship, and they …
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In this introductory chapter to a collective volume dealing with the political economy of entrepreneurship,* we argue, based on a suggested unifying framework, that political economy is a fruitful approach to entrepreneurship. The importance of institutions in structuring such an analysis is...
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In this introductory chapter to a collective volume,* we build on Baumol's (1990) framework to categorize, catalog, and classify the budding research field that explores the interplay between institutions and entrepreneurship. Institutions channel entrepreneurial supply into productive or...
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particular feature of market outcomes, exemplified with environmental pollution. When in power, a government will choose policy … instruments and set strictness of regulation with a view to influencing the policy of future, possibly different, governments. We …
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