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The European Union has set ambitious targets for emission reduction and the penetration of renewable energy, including the electricity generation sector as one of the major emitters of CO2. After a period of subsidy-driven investments, the costs of renewables decreased strongly making...
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explaining exports of environmental technologies. The analysis uses a gravity trade model and a unique panel dataset to test the …
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study compares the two panel groups, Developed and Developing European countries, which might reveal how economic … development could affect the saving behavior. Second, the study considers the cross-section dependency effect in the panel data … analysis by applying the testing (second-generation panel unit-root and cointegration tests) and the estimation approaches …
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used to estimate a panel data econometric regression. Data are drawn from the Federal Bank of St. Louis and the OECD …
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The European Union has set ambitious targets for emission reduction and the penetration of renewable energy, including the electricity generation sector as one of the major emitters of CO2. After a period of subsidy-driven investments, the costs of renewables decreased strongly making...
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A climate crisis is inevitable unless developing countries limit carbon emissions from the power sector in the near future. This will happen only if the costs of low carbon power production become competitive with fossil fuel power. We focus on a leading candidate for investment: solar thermal...
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This paper develops on the possible ramifications of M&A activity in solar farms. A theoretical model explores two possible mechanisms of M&A activity in solar assets: disposal of assets whilst in financial distress, or, alternatively, normal market behaviour as regards essentially marketable,...
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