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Problems of Creation of Common Economic Space EC-Russia

World Economy and International Relations, 2006
E. Vinokurov
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Could shipment consolidation jointly improve the economic and environmental sustainability of a maritime service supply chain?

International Journal of Logistics Research and Applications, 2023
Shipment consolidation is an effective way to reduce carbon emissions, because it can better utilise the ship-borne space and lower the shipment frequency. However, there also exists the dark side of shipment consolidation, i.e.
Hongzhi Wang   +3 more
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Sustainable management of space activity in low Earth orbit

Journal of Environmental Economics and Policy, 2023
This paper extends the analysis initiated by Rouillon [2020. “A Physico-economic Model of Low Earth Orbit Management.” Environmental and Resource Economics 77 (4): 695–723.
Julien Guyot, S. Rouillon
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What is shared in shared bicycles? Mobility, space, and capital

Mobilities, 2022
As sustainability has become a keyword for urban mobility, cycling and bicycles are often perceived as an inherently progressive force for a more environmentally friendly and equitable society.
Jun Zhang
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Astro‐Environmentalism: Towards a Polycentric Governance of Space Debris

, 2021
The Earth’s orbital space is increasingly threatened by debris. It is frequently described as a common-pool resource vulnerable to a ‘tragedy of the commons’ scenario.
J. Morin, B. Richard
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Constructing a Eurasian higher education region: “Points of correspondence” between Russia’s Eurasian Economic Union and China’s Belt and Road Initiative in Central Asia

Eurasian geography and economics, 2021
The Russian-led Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) and China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) intersect and overlap in Central Asia at the heart of Eurasia.
N. Leskina, Emma Sabzalieva
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Integration Processes within the Common Economic Space: Hazards for Russian Milk Producers [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
The principal differences between economic systems in Russia and Belarus condition price advantages of Belarusian products over those produced in Russia. Belarusian producers operate under government cap on prices paid by them for agricultural inputs and received by them from marketing of their produce on the domestic market.
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Space Debris: A Law and Economics Analysis of the Orbital Commons

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018
In this paper, I examine the problem of space debris—detritus from spacecraft launches that remains in orbit—using the tools of economics. The difficulties posed by space debris resemble those typically associated with public goods and common pool resources.
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Interpreters of International Economic Law: Corporations and Bureaucrats in Contest over Chile's Nutrition Label

, 2020
This article analyzes the everyday interpretive practices of corporations and bureaucrats that shape the meaning and force of international economic law. To understand how common practices such as public consultation submissions, corporate threat letters,
T. Dorlach, Paul Mertenskötter
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Dismantling the fence for social justice? Evidence based on the inequity of urban green space accessibility in the central urban area of Beijing

Environment and Planning B Urban Analytics and City Science, 2018
Gated communities have become a common feature in recent decades and have been shown to lead to social inequality to the detriment of the poorest social classes.
Jiayu Wu   +4 more
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