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Conceptualizing Circular Ecosystems: An Analysis of 45 Definitions
ABSTRACT The circular ecosystem concept is gaining prominence among academics and practitioners. However, critics claim the concept is used and understood differently by different actors. While conceptual plurality offers possibilities for broad interpretations and engagement, it can undermine the relevance of the concept as an analytical lens due to ...
Martin Geissdoerfer +2 more
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Prenatal therapies: a Points to Consider framework for responsible innovation. [PDF]
Meslin EM +3 more
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Mapping Instrument Preferences for Deforestation Policies Based on EU Public Consultation Data
ABSTRACT Policy makers can choose among many alternative policy instruments to reduce the impact of EU commodity imports on forests and related biodiversity loss in the world. Changes in the instrument mix affect a wide range of stakeholder groups with varying strategic interests and corresponding policy preferences.
Daniel Braun, Dennis Abel, Jan Börner
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The State of Open-Heart Surgery in Nigeria: Challenges, Opportunities, and the Way Forward. [PDF]
Ikegwuonu O +4 more
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Global water stress mitigation achieved through international crop trade. [PDF]
Shi Y +5 more
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Invisible: People with Disability and (In)equity in Precision Medicine Research. [PDF]
Sabatello M, McDonald KE.
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2020
This chapter considers the flip side of the case on free trade, in which trade interventions are often misguided and costly. It analyzes tariffs and quotas on imports that inefficiently redistribute income from consumers to producers. It points out how trade barriers produce a net economic loss due to the costs of consumers exceeding the benefits to ...
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This chapter considers the flip side of the case on free trade, in which trade interventions are often misguided and costly. It analyzes tariffs and quotas on imports that inefficiently redistribute income from consumers to producers. It points out how trade barriers produce a net economic loss due to the costs of consumers exceeding the benefits to ...
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