Towards Pragmatist Thermodynamics: An Essay on the Natural Philosophy of Entropy and Sustainability. [PDF]
Herrmann-Pillath C.
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The Inhibition and Equilibrium of Policy Effectiveness of the Low-Carbon Economy: Evidence from Liaoning Province of China. [PDF]
Chen R, Shi X.
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Accelerating Just Energy Transitions in Brazil: Pathways for Social Development
ABSTRACT This critical article analyzes energy poverty in Brazil from the theoretical perspective of distributive justice, proposing the implementation of a new social regulation called Contribution to Social Development. The goal is to support the process of a just energy transition leading to a broader debate on energy planning and social issues ...
Marcio Giannini Pereira +5 more
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Well-Being Economics - From Slogan to Discipline?; Comment on "Can a Well-Being Economy Save Us?" [PDF]
Hensher M.
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ABSTRACT This study examines the impact of entrepreneurial experience on growth aspirations and explores how a country's knowledge generation influences this relationship. Drawing on human capital theory, we first argue that diverse prior entrepreneurial experiences affect growth aspirations differently.
Cecilia Alvarez‐Vargas +2 more
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Forest loss and uncertain economic gains from industrial and garimpo mining in Brazilian municipalities. [PDF]
Luckeneder S +4 more
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Money and Financial Factors in the Neoclassical Growth Theory [PDF]
Ue Katsuya, 宇惠 勝也
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Mind the Gap: An Integrative Review of the Causes of the Gender Pay Gap
ABSTRACT The gender pay gap (GPG) is often discussed in policy, media, and across multiple academic literatures. Scholars of the GPG have focused significant attention on the causes and generated an extensive body of work revealing rich insights on why women tend to make less than men.
Beth A. Livingston +3 more
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Unbalanced growth and land overvaluation. [PDF]
Hirano T, Toda AA.
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Adapting Agriculture to Climate Change: Are Climate‐Smart Practices Important in Burkina Faso?
ABSTRACT In Burkina Faso, smallholder farmers rely heavily on rain‐fed agriculture, which is affected by climate change. The adoption of climate‐smart practices is essential to strengthen the resilience of agricultural systems to climate change and improve household food security and, consequently, global food security.
Benoit Bado +2 more
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