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production. However, proponents of the pollution haven hypothesis (PHH) argue that liberalization and trade agreements have led … capital formation on carbon emissions during two distinct periods of India's economic development. India liberalized its …
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The location of energy-intensive industries and their associated emissions plays a key role in the climate policy debate. The models addressing this issue typically assume constant returns to scale in production and use the Armington assumption to differentiate energy-intensive commodities...
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The paper makes an attempt to compare the financial performance of different companies of cement industry using composite index based developed with the Ordered Weighted Average (OWA) method. The financial performance of the different companies is measured based on parameters like Growth,...
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This paper investigates how greenhouse gas (GHG) policy stringency affects anthropogenic CO2 emissions using a new GHG policy stringency indicator and a structural spatial VAR approach. We estimate an average country-specific elasticity of CO2 emissions to GHG policy stringency, and assess the...
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We examine whether a disclosure mandate for greenhouse gas emissions creates stakeholder pressure for firms to subsequently reduce their emissions. For UK-incorporated listed firms such a mandate was adopted in 2013. Using a difference-in-differences design, we find that firms affected by the...
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