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The European Union gas model worked steadily for nearly four decades: since the time that gas first emerged as an important resource in European energy demand. However, since the late 1990s this stability has been disrupted by a number of factors. The EU reform agenda has been the most important...
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This paper analyzes the potential for Russian gas export growth through the next decade and concludes that supply for exports will continue to grow, albeit moderately. The greater or lesser intensity of that growth will depend on the evolution of both production and internal consumption. From...
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The Nabucco pipeline project poses a double challenge to Russia: it risks weakening both Russia's monopoly in Europe and its monopsony in Central Asia. This article analyses the various channels through which the Russian government and the state-owned Gazprom enterprise have sought to undermine...
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between happiness at work (HAW), organisational learning capability (OLC) and organisational citizenship behaviour. Design/methodology/approach Through structural equation models, a sample of 167 allergists of public health...
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