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Das Kyoto-Protokoll zur UN-Klimarahmenkonvention setzt verbindliche Treibhausgasemissionsziele für Industrieländer, die allerdings erst im Zeitraum 2008-2012 gelten. Da für die Zeit bis 2008 mit einem erheblichen Emissionsanstieg zu rechnen ist, wird über Ansätze nachgedacht, schon vorher...
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This Policy Contribution accompanies the Policy Brief, 'No Green Growth Without Innovation'. Written by Senior Non-Resident Fellow Philippe Aghion, Senior Resident Fellow Reinhilde Veugelers and Researcher Clément Serre, this paper discusses the state of green innovation and goes into more...
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This study focuses on the financialization of the U.S. household sector, featuring enhanced access to credit and ease … household income shows that the continued decline in household saving in the 1990s was broadly based and included middle …
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Jean Pisani-Ferry discusses the emergence of China as a key economic and global player from a European perspective …-quality dialogue between policymakers from both sides. China and the European Union must overcome their institutional differences to …
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the global level which puts societal objectives at the centre. A key question has emerged from the dialogue: How can China …
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Belarus, Russia and Ukraine as well as in China. For each country, it provides a forecast relating to GDP growth, inflation … and China (the latter country has been included for the first time in our report), create every impression of having … integrated fully into the global economy and added to its dynamics. That notwithstanding, if we disregard China, the other …
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The external conditions facing the transition economies slightly improved on balance during the year 2004. The eight new EU member states of Central and Eastern Europe (NMS-8) recorded higher GDP growth (5% on average) than in the previous year, largely thanks to expanding domestic demand - in...
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, the Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Serbia and Montenegro, Romania, Russia, Turkey, Ukraine, and China). A short analysis of …-nationalization and the lacklustre programme of the new government. China continues to register extremely rapid GDP growth, despite some …
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. In China, GDP grew by nearly 10% driven by both external and domestic demand. A slight growth deceleration is expected …
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