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ABSTRACT Sustainable and equitable governance of water resources is among the most pressing global challenges, emphasising the need for innovations towards transitions in the water sector. Innovations for stakeholder engagement can contribute to such transitions through public participation and cross‐sectoral collaboration.
Anne Ellermann +7 more
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Incomplete markets and the output-inflation tradeoff [PDF]
This paper analyses the effects of money shocks on macroeconomic aggregates in a flexible-price, incomplete-markets environment that generates persistent wealth inequalities amongst agents.
Edouard Challe, Xavier Ragot, Yann Algan
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For the Few, Not the Many: Tracing the Residualist and Compensatory Nature of British Energy Support
ABSTRACT Drawing on extensive documentary analysis, this article traces the evolution of British energy policy support since World War II. It analyses shifts in policy design through two interpretive lenses: eligibility (residualist vs. universalist) and function (compensatory vs. preventive).
T. M. Croon +4 more
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Testing quantity theory of money for the Turkish economy [PDF]
In this paper, it is tried to test the main assumptions of the Quantity Theory of Money for the Turkish economy. Using some contemporaneous estimation techniques to examine the long-run stationary economic relationships on which the quantity theory is ...
Levent, Korap
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[Special Section on Net Neutrality] Net Neutrality: The Technical Side of the Debate ~ A White Paper
Network Neutrality is the subject of much current debate. In this white paper I try to find the signal in the noise by taking a largely technical look at various definitions of network neutrality and the feasibility and complexity of implementing systems
Jon Crowcroft
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ABSTRACT Land is fundamental to livelihoods and ecosystem health but faces mounting pressure from human activities, climate change, and competing development demands. Science–policy interfaces (SPIs)—platforms that connect experts and policymakers—are vital for co‐producing knowledge to inform coherent, sustainable land‐use governance.
Sara Velander +1 more
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Long-run neutrality of money supply for food prices in Germany with policy effects [PDF]
Using a modified Fisher-Seater model with consideration of policy impacts, this paper attempts to tests the long-run neutrality of money supply on food prices in Germany after the launching of the Eurozone.
Meyer, Stefan, Yu, Xiaohua
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ABSTRACT Biodiversity markets are increasingly promoted as instruments to close the biodiversity finance gap, yet their implications for social inclusivity and collaborative governance remain poorly understood. England's new Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) policy provides a critical case.
M. Troiano +8 more
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Money in Market Clearing [PDF]
Market clearing is the central issue in macroeconomics. Two centuries of debate on Say’s Law indicates that the issue is not yet settled. This essay proposes that double coincidence is a necessary condition for market clearing, in addition to the ...
Mohammad Gani
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Tests of the Neutrality of Money
To test structural hypotheses, like monetary neutrality, we need a structural model. In this paper we discuss two recent contributions to the VAR literature on long run neutrality. We argue that Fisher and Seater's (1993) analysis is as vulnerble to the Cooley-LeRoy critique as were the early VAR applications.
Vredin, Anders, Warne, Anders
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