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ABSTRACT Circular economy (CE) demands a stakeholder perspective. However, CE literature investigating the nature and the evolution of stakeholder relationships for its effective implementation is not made explicit nor comprehensively conceptualized, resulting in a lack of appreciation for stakeholders' role and a poor understanding of how their ...
Chiara Civera+3 more
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ABSTRACT Green export strategy is essential for developing‐country exporters to meet environmental sustainability demands in foreign markets, but it also has cost and inefficiency implications and could undermine export performance, especially if it does not align with internal and external contextual conditions.
Frederick Yinbil Awuni+3 more
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Greenback resumption and silver risk: the economics and politics of monetary regime change in the United States, 1862–1900 [PDF]
W Charles, Calomiris
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Behavioral Insights for Managing Environmental Decisions: An Experimental Test of Prospect Theory
ABSTRACT This research integrates a behavioral management perspective with experimental methods to examine how public workers in an environmental protection agency form beliefs. Study 1 uses conjoint experiments to assess employee perceptions of companies violating (1a) or adhering to (1b) environmental regulations.
Nicola Belle+2 more
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THE INFLUENCE OF IRVING FISHER ON MILTON FRIEDMAN’S MONETARY ECONOMICS
M. Bordo, H. Rockoff
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ABSTRACT As sustainability becomes a global imperative, the circular economy (CE) presents a vital strategy for resource efficiency and resilience, particularly in Africa. This study examines how FinTech and knowledge‐driven innovations (i.e., human capital, ICT access, and innovation) shape CE outcomes across 33 African countries from 1997 to 2021 ...
Emmanuel K. Manu+2 more
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Rules, Discretion and Financial Crises in Classical and Neoclassical Monetary Economics [PDF]
David Laidler
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Impact of Financial Development on the Circular Economy: Empirical Evidence From the European Union
ABSTRACT In the context of growing environmental degradation and unsustainable resource use, the transition to a circular economy (CE) has become central to policy and academic discourse. While financial development is increasingly recognized as a potential enabler of sustainability, its empirical linkage to CE outcomes remains underexplored.
Sisi Chen+3 more
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