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of a complete immediate stop of energy imports from Russia would be small, between 0.5% and 3% of GDP. Baqaee et al …
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energy. But from there, disagreement is the rule. For critics, Bitcoin’s thirst for energy is self-evidently bad — the … equivalent of pouring gasoline in a hole and setting it on fire. But for Bitcoin advocates, the network’s energy gluttony is the … necessary price of having a secure digital currency. When judging Bitcoin’s energy demands, the advocates continue, keep in mind …
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This paper presents the first investigation of the effects of optimal energy taxation in an urban spatial setting …
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Energy plays a vital role in the development of any economy and given its unequal distribution trade in energy …, energy-related services were mostly supplied by the government. With liberalization and globalization the sector underwent … significant transformation. Many new services developed and large multinationals emerged which increased global trade in energy …
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There is a multi-dimensional need for studying the energy situation in Turkey and to ob-tain insight into the … development of CO2 emissions. On the one hand, recent projections of the OECD show that Turkey has a yearly GDP growth potential … to rise six-fold by 2025 with respect to the level of emissions in 1990. It is a great challenge to both meet the growth …
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This paper analyses the issues of regulatory reform in the energy industry of post- Soviet countries. We identify the … energy sector in Russia, Ukraine, Kazakstan and Azerbaijan. We conclude that foreign investors, politicians and advisors have …
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hierarchy. As societies consume more energy, they tend to become more hierarchical. At the same time, the growth of hierarchy … doing without economic growth. How, then, can we create a non-growth society that is both just and equitable? I attempt to … address this question by looking at an aspect of sustainability (and equity) that is not often discussed: the growth of …
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The worldwide economy has experienced several changes in energy and nonenergy prices. This has motivated academics …, investors, and policymakers to analyze the relationships between energy and nonenergy commodity markets. In this study, a novel … approach of quantile coherency is used to examine the dependence structure between energy and nonenergy commodity pairs at …
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