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A region can internationalise in various ways. The question is what type of internationalisation at regional level can be regarded as "smart" and what role should be played in it by foreign owned entities (FOEs)? The paper aims at identifying the role played by FOEs in NUTS-2 smart...
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their ability to access and penetrate world markets. The key index is export per worker from a region to non-EU destinations …
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This paper compares the return to pre-crisis levels and the long-term performance of exports in the main Italian regions compared with some European regions with a similar production structure. The results show that the intensity and timing of recovery in the cyclical component of exports were...
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The aim of this study is to analyse the development of new industrial specialisations and the process of export …
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Producers or consumers faced with an increase in taxes are usually able to shift parts of it to other levels in the value chain. We examine who is actually bearing the burden of increased energy taxes in the EU-area - consumers or exporters. Traditional tax incidence theory presumes spot...
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Increasing material use efficiency is important to mitigate future supply risks and minimize environmental impacts associated with the production of the materials. The policy mix presented in this paper aims to reduce the use of virgin metals in the EU by 80% by 2050. We used a heuristic...
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Producers or consumers faced with an increase in taxes are usually able to shift parts of it to other levels in the value chain. We examine who is actually bearing the burden of increased energy taxes in the EU-area - consumers or exporters. Traditional tax incidence theory presumes spot...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013320876
This contribution explores the interplay between liberalisation and decarbonisation of the European electricity market. The focus of this piece is to see whether liberalisation of the EU electricity market, in Europe realised by means of the unbundling regime, inherently promotes decarbonisation...
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Hydraulic fracturing has been the subject of much debate recently, both in the United States and increasingly in Europe …. Advances in hydraulic fracturing technology have led to a shale gas boom in the United States, significantly lowering natural … gas prices, and causing some foreign businesses to move manufacturing plants from Europe to the United States. In the …
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resource ownership in EU member states is a comparative advantage for Romania, which has significant primary energy resources … security and safety states model is pursued and the premises for Romania's energy independence, respectively, the minimisation …
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