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sample sizes are extremely limited. -- X-factor ; productivity decomposition ; panel index numbers ; regulation ; water and …) over time to decompose unit-specific index number based productivity growth as a function of the productivity growth … potential productivity catch-up of laggard firms and an estimate of how the top performing company improved its productivity …
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The purpose of this paper is the evaluation of various profit drivers such as price changes, productivity changes and … the impact of exogenous factors such as drinking water and sewerage treatment quality on profitability, productivity and … productivity performance of the WaSCs, they have also contributed negatively to their price performance. Overall, after 2000 steady …
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The purpose of this paper is the evaluation of various profit drivers such as price changes, productivity changes and … the impact of exogenous factors such as drinking water and sewerage treatment quality on profitability, productivity and … productivity performance of the WaSCs, they have also contributed negatively to their price performance. Overall, after 2000 steady …
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technique is of great interest for regulators to evaluate the effectiveness of regulation and companies to identify the …
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The Japanese version of this paper can be found at 'https://ssrn.com/abstract=3172426' https://ssrn.com/abstract=3172426.For this research, I conduct a comparative analysis on the status of utilization and the financial product characteristics of each of the three green bond issuing schemes, the...
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We discuss how an investment portfolio could dramatically reduce its carbon footprint, potentially even achieving ‘net zero.’ Our central message is that very large carbon reductions are feasible but not as straightforward as some commentators suggest. The usual approach of security...
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Over the past decade, the term bioeconomy has emerged in both policy and academic discourse. Implying a technology-driven approach to wealth generation from organic materials, the term has taken hold with so far limited critical engagement. It is a contestable rather than contested term. Noting...
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This paper investigates the employment impacts of British Columbia’s revenue neutral carbon tax. Using the synthetic control method with firm-level data, we find considerable heterogeneity in employment responses to the policy. We show that firm size matters. In particular, the carbon tax had...
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regulation has heavy information requirements, and the necessary data and analytical tools take time to assemble. And such built …
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