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Republic of Korea (in transport, energy, information and communication technology, and the environment) could be $63 billion …
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In response to the world economic crisis, the international community should promote a mix of policies to sustain global recovery and create jobs through reducing carbon dependency, ecological degradation and poverty. Such a Global Green New Deal (GGND) requires implementation and coordination...
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As the world recovers from the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression, the international community should promote a mix of policies to sustain this global recovery and create jobs through reducing carbon dependency, ecological degradation and poverty. Such a Global Green New Deal...
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This article points at insights from the subfields of international business and strategic management that are relevant for sustainability transitions research. Specifically, building on the emergent ‘mainstream' literature on ‘generic' digital platforms, we explain how a range of digital...
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This paper reflects on the links between the current COVID-19-crisis and the climate and biodiversity crises. It argues that the present pandemic and nonsustainable development on a global scale have similar roots: from ignoring natural boundaries to denying scientific facts, from...
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Republic of Korea (in transport, energy, information and communication technology, and the environment) could be $63 billion …
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excluding Japan and the Republic of Korea (in transport, energy, information and communication technology, and the environment …
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excluding Japan and the Republic of Korea (in transport, energy, information and communication technology, and the environment …
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This document examines the successes and failures of the present Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna (CITES) and analyses its defects. Major changes are needed in the structure of the Treaty to overcome its perceived shortcomings. A Vision for a new treaty is...
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According to the theory of comparative advantage, each country would recognize these facts and stop attempting to make more luxurious locally for engaging in trade. David Ricardo developed the classical theory of comparative advantage in 1817 to clarify why countries engage in international...
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