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direction and to improve the adaptation period to global politics. Labor productivity; employment and consequently economic …
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direction and to improve the adaptation period to global politics. Labor productivity; employment and consequently economic …
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complementarity and competition stand at the basis of inter-institutional linkages: complementarity means that synergies are promoted …
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markets can make the transition more efficient; 3. In some areas, a too-narrow focus on competition can be detrimental, and … three levels of intervention: 1) competition rules and enforcement should be adjusted to meet the new challenges of the … benefits of competition for efficient resource allocation in the transition. Institutions should not focus solely on static …
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find that labour productivity is negatively associated with changes in GHG-emission intensities. Furthermore, higher …-emission intensities. Consequently, policies that promote productivity growth and financial incentives to decrease emissions lead to lower …
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Under the Kyoto Protocol, industrialized countries (called Annex I countries) have to reduce their combined emissions to 5 percent below 1990 levels in the first commitment period of 2008-12. Efforts to reduce emissions to meet Kyoto targets and beyond have raised issues of competitiveness in...
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