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, technological change is highly uncertain and capital intensive, requiring risky efforts in research and development of clean energy … evaluating optimal near-term innovation investment portfolios in four key clean energy technologies (solar, biofuels … energy technologies and experts’ beliefs on future costs for the above-mentioned technologies. Focusing on Europe and its …
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and the growth of energy capture on the other. It claims that hierarchical power is sought for its own sake; that building … and sustaining this power demands strategic sabotage; and that sabotage absorbs a significant proportion of the energy …
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absolute value of elasticities of oil consumption by some economic sectors, such as the industry, non-energy, and … endangered energy security in the country. To raise energy self-dependency and energy security, Japan needs to diversify its … energy supply resources. For instance, the share of renewable energy in Japan's energy basket needs to increase. Because …
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East Asia is a region of great global significance, currently accounting for around 30% of the global economy by most measures, e.g. production, trade, investment and finance. It has also become increasingly integrated in various ways. Integration at the micro-level has steadily progressed since...
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be the dynamic weighted decisions of the national energy politics and regional politics. That's why, in this study, the … lead energy players in the E astern Mediterranean and their disagreements are investigated and, the goals and targets of … the global powers on the energy resources available in the Eastern Mediterranean are analysed. …
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important differences between Japanese and US energy firms: lower elasticity of the innovation production function in R …
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' approach between them. As an illustrative application, this study is interested in empirical assessment on energy usage and … social sustainability of 21 Asian nations from 2008 to 2014. The energy usage, usually classified into primal (e.g., oil and … of the size of population. The empirical findings are useful in developing the energy and industrial policies of Asian …
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Nowadays, it is commonplace to claim that the economy overuses our limited material and energy resources and that this …
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Crude oil is the dominant energy resource worldwide. The focus of this paper is on its historical behaviour and …
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energy, hierarchy, and inequality and creates a hindcast of the origin of inequality. The results are broadly consistent with …
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