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Most economic models struggle to incorporate biophysical relationships between materials, energy and emissions, in order to appropriately deal with biophysical constraints of supply (and possibly also demand). After the incorporation of biophysical constraints, some functions produced surprising...
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future growth is conditioned by weekend (internal) multiplier effects and strengthened (external) exogenous effects, i …
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This paper provides evidence that austerity shocks have long-run negative effects on GDP. Besides addressing the important gap in the growing fiscal research regarding the short time horizon of the estimations, this paper analyzes two other important assumptions made in the literature regarding...
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the interplay between extractives and economic development. Just as 'the resource curse' fails as a generic explanation on … agencies, industry, and banks have promoted in support of 'extractives-led growth' since the early 2000s. Asking why the sector …
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This report examines the current state of knowledge about green growth in cities and outlines the key research questions and protocols that will guide the OECD Green Cities programme. It builds the case for an urban green growth agenda by examining the economic and environmental conditions that...
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