Economic and Environmental Factors in the Concept of Regional Sustainable Development [PDF]
Ultimately, the goal of economic development is to improve the quality and standard of living of the population. Today, this integral indicator is determined not only by economic parameters, but also by a number of other components, among which an ...
Amirova Naylya+2 more
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Zero Waste Technologies and Solution of Economic and Environmental Problems of Sustainable Development [PDF]
Economic and environmental problems are closely related, and solving some of them, the others cannot be solved. The state of the environment directly forms the potential of the economic sphere. For example, resources for industrial enterprises are formed
Dotsenko Elena+2 more
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Institutional Traps and Externalities of Sustainable Development of the Mining Country in Transition to Digital and Knowledge Economy [PDF]
The content, boundaries, development vector and expected results of the sustainable development policy today rightfully belong to one of the most debated issues in the scientific community.
Dotsenko Elena+3 more
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Making history matter more in evolutionary economic geography
Our focus in this paper is on a somewhat curious feature of evolutionary economic geography, namely that although concerned with evolution – with processes of historical change and transformation – evolutionary economic geography seems not to take ...
R. Martin, P. Sunley
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Volatility spillovers in equity and foreign exchange markets: Evidence from emerging economies
Orientation: This study investigated the relationship between the equity markets and foreign exchange markets in Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS).
Tsepiso Nyopa, Sibanisezwe A. Khumalo
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Consumer Innovation Management in the Mining Industry Economy [PDF]
The development of product innovations acts as the directions of influence on consumer choice in the market for innovative products of mining region. Using the consumer as a generator of ideas and initiator of a new innovation process can significantly ...
Amirova Naylya+2 more
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Economic History and Contemporary Challenges to Globalization
The article surveys three economic history literatures that can speak to contemporary challenges to globalization: the literature on the anti-globalization backlash of the nineteenth century, focused largely on trade and migration; the literature on the ...
K. O’Rourke
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A Role for Authority Supervision in Impact Assessment? Examples from Finnish EIA Reviews
With the boom in mining in Fennoscandia, reconciliation of competing land use interests in governance procedures such as impact assessment has come to the fore.
Lovisa Solbär, E. Carina H. Keskitalo
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Trade in the Carbon-Constrained Future: Exploiting the Comparative Carbon Advantage of Swedish Trade
This paper introduces a new concept of comparative carbon advantage as a potential climate mitigation tool. According to the concept, welfare gains in terms of reduced global CO2 emissions can be achieved by exploiting cross-country sectoral differences ...
Hana Nielsen, Astrid Kander
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Applying “Knowledge Circulation” in Historical Research
The history of knowledge pays increasing attention to questions of “how, when, and, if necessary, why a certain knowledge emerges – and disappears again”, and further to what effects it has, in which contexts it functions, and who its stakeholders are ...
Lisa Hoppel+2 more
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