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find evidence of clear tradeoffs associated with coal-fired electricity generation. For counties with low access to …
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tradeoffs. Theory offers competing hypotheses on how listing-related frictions affect these tradeoffs. We exploit detailed asset …
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strong and polarized moral reactions. However, acceptance of unregulated prices is higher when potential economic tradeoffs … salience of tradeoffs also reduces the polarization of moral judgments between supporters and opponents of unregulated pricing …
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strong and polarized moral reactions. However, acceptance of unregulated prices is higher when potential economic tradeoffs … salience of tradeoffs also reduces the polarization of moral judgments between supporters and opponents of unregulated pricing …
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social system, and as suggested by the systems approach, there may be important tradeoffs in attempting to attain all these … tradeoffs that occur with achieving another goal. They present a quantitative assessment of current progress and tradeoffs among … tradeoffs through employing the approach developed in this paper. Although this analysis focuses on the potential tradeoffs …
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This article seeks to unpack how the generation of profit impacts social and ecological sustainability. It begins by framing profit as not necessarily sustainable or exploitative. Social and ecological inputs and impacts are necessary for economic processes and when social and ecological...
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This paper addresses the interplay between economic growth, energy use, change in sectoral composition and technological change, by exploring trends in energy- and labour productivity development for 14 OECD countries and four sectors over the period 1970-1997. A cross-country decomposition...
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