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"Why is uncertainty so important to politics today? To explore the underlying reasons, issues and challenges, this book …’s chapters address finance and banking, insurance, technology regulation and critical infrastructures, as well as climate change … realised, then currently-blinkered understandings of uncertainty need to be met with renewed democratic struggle. Written in an …
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This paper has studied the electronic properties of multi-diluted magnetic semiconductor (DMS) layers Ga(1-x) MnxAs interposed between nonmagnetic GaAs layers. The asymmetry of confining potential on the transmission coefficient by tuning the temperature and the size of the (DMS) layers was...
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, countries seeking to identify finance for nature-based solutions must navigate complex fragmented terms and language, as well as … a wide array of public and private finance actors. Such fragmentation has practical implications. African countries face …. Adding to the complexity, finance for nature-based solutions often combines public and private financing. So far, blended …
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will provide an important financial incentive for firms to invest in mitigation technologies. The issue of finding finance …
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Understanding the distributional consequences of progressive fossil fuel subsidy reform is critical to the sustainability of reform efforts as well as progress towards more just and inclusive energy transitions. This study examines the welfare effects of fossil fuel subsidy reforms on Nigerian...
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The allowance price in Phase I of the European Union Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS) followed a peculiar path, increasing from €7 in 2005 to over €30 in 2006, before crashing, recovering and ultimately finishing at zero by the end of 2007. I examine if the price can be explained by...
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