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The EU advocates a household waste recycling rate of more than 70%. Although the Netherlands already years ago invested … in recycling policies heavily, this is still a large challenge as nowadays on average this rate is approximately 50% and … 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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This piece is the Prologue to an _Econ Journal Watch_ symposium entitled, _Property: A Bundle of Rights?_ This Prologue was written to prompt the invited scholars to expound their own criticisms of the bundle-of-rights view, or, as the case may be, to address criticisms out there. The Prologue...
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consideration and argue that, whether or not it is successful against IP, it does not extend as an argument against ownership of non …
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house financing based on Ijarah (Lease). In the practice of Leasing-I Line there is no transfer of ownership and the lease …
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and for the replacement of unsorted waste with recycling. Although many studies have shown that UBP has a short-run effect … on recycling, few works have tackled the long-run effect on waste generation and recycling. By using panel data for 665 … Japanese cities over 8 years, we examine the long-run effect of UBP on waste generation and recycling. The estimation results …
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This paper comprehensively analyzes the historical evolution of waste treatment and recycling practices in Japan since … primarily focused on safe disposal and incineration to more integral and proactive policies with recycling practices. The most …) material recycling with ambitious recycling targets for specific wastes, and (3) an integral resource management approach that …
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, regulating water prices for water conservation, conservation education, pollution prevention, recycling and reuse of water as …
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For a hardcopy of this article, printed in the Netherlands, an estimated 100 l of water have been used. Most of the water is required in the forestry stage, due to evapotranspiration (green and blue water). In addition, the water footprint during the industrial stage, as accounted for in this...
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