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This paper reviews quantitative estimates of the economic and environmental benefits from different forms of international co-ordination on carbon pricing based on economic modelling studies.
Sneha Thube +3 more
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Nowcasting the Global Economy [PDF]
Les prévisions de l'activité économique et de l'inflation à l'échelle mondiale sont des intrants importants dans la conduite de la politique monétaire au sein des petites économies ouvertes comme celle du Canada. Dans le cadre du vaste programme que s'est donné la Banque du Canada pour étoffer ses outils de prévision à court terme, l'auteur construit ...
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Innovation Systems in a Global Economy [PDF]
There is increasing emphasis being put on the need to be 'internationally competitive'. This imperative is being driven, it is argued, by the globalization of economic and corporate life. This 'globalization' is the subject of a burgeoning academic literature.
Archibugi, D, Howells, J, Michie, J
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Global Future: Low-Carbon Economy or High-Carbon Economy?
This study critically examines the decarbonization of development in the context of the Anthropocene at the global level. A literature review is conducted that emphasizes the rationality of human beings to harmonize with the planet due to the low ...
Diosey Ramon Lugo-Morin
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This commentary discusses the role of the Social and Solidarity Economy (SSE) in the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the UN.
Martin Ho, Laurence Kwark
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The Road Map to Brave New World: Cartography and Fordism from Gulf Oil to Google
This paper explores the shifting practices in and between cartography and capitalism. It compares two road maps of the same territory created one-hundred years apart; a Gulf Oil map from 1915 and a Google Map from 2015.
Timothy Erik Ström
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Early warnings of the transition to a superrotating atmospheric state [PDF]
Several general circulation models (GCMs) show bifurcations of their atmospheric state under a broad range of warm climates. These include some of the more extreme global warming scenarios.
M. S. Williamson +2 more
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Socio-Economic Inequality and Populism: A Theoretical Framework of Analysis
The literature connecting growing socio-economic inequality and populism as the main political consequence of it, is burgeoning. However, modern studies are often limited to one-directional models that are based on the available data and are often ...
Denis Ivanov
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r* and the global economy [PDF]
Abstract This paper provides a synthesis of explanations for why the natural rate of interest, r*, has fallen over the last several decades. Demographic factors, declining productivity, slower output growth, and increasing inequality likely all have been important factors.
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Positive tipping points for accelerating adoption of regenerative practices in African smallholder farming systems: what drives and sustains adoption? [PDF]
Mass adoption of regenerative agriculture (RA) practices could improve the resilience and increase the productivity of African smallholder farming systems in the face of growing climate change pressures.
A. P. Emenyu +5 more
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