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Productivity in the Forest Products Sector: A Review of the Literature [PDF]
The present literature review is an attempt to gather and summarize the extent of our knowledge of the productivity trends and levels in the forest products sector. We consider single factor as well as total factor productivity definitions.
Centre for the Study of Living Standards
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Oxidative stress as an indicator of lower quality eucalyptus for pulp and paper industry [PDF]
Britto D+5 more
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Art as a Channel and Embodiment of Symbolic Interaction Between Migrants and Non‐Migrants
Many non‐migrant politicians, journalists, and scholars in migrant‐ destination societies often represent migrants with self‐interested objectives and in specific instrumental ways based on stereotypes. Yet research on symbolic interaction reveals migrants are not passive victims.
Jacob Thomas
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Cogeneration handbook for the pulp and paper industry. [Includes glossary]
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The Effect of Environmental Regulation on the Locational Choice of Japanese Foreign Direct Investment [PDF]
This paper assesses the impact of environmental regulation in host countries on Japanese foreign direct investment (FDI) decision-making. It tests the pollution haven hypothesis using data on national environmental regulation standards and Japanese ...
Kirkpatrick, Colin, Shimamoto, Kenichi
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Electrocatalysis: Prospects and Role to Enable an E‐Chemistry Future
Case examples and emerging possibilities for electrocatalysis are still scarcely investigated, but necessary to exploit its potential and enable future e‐chemistry are presented. Abstract Electrocatalysis is a crucial technology that will enable future low‐carbon chemical production and energy beyond fossil fuels.
Gabriele Centi, Siglinda Perathoner
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Three populisms and two dead ends: Variants of agrarian populism in Thailand
Abstract This article discusses three forms of agrarian populism in Thailand: the “grassroots populism” of the Assembly of the Poor, the “reactionary populism” of the yellow shirts, and the “capitalist populism” of the red shirts. We examine how these three strands of populism are embedded within dynamics of agrarian change in Thailand and how the ...
Oliver Pye, Nantawat Chatuthai
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Physicochemical Properties of Nanocellulose Isolated from Cotton Stalk Waste
Ming Li+3 more
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