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How does government environmental attention drive regional green technology innovation?
Using panel data encompassing 282 cities across China from 2010 to 2022, this study delves into the ramifications of government environmental concern on green technological innovation, with a focus on intellectual property (IP) protection.
Li Yue, Liang Han
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If Money Talks: Climate change-related regulation and firms’ cost of debt
This study uses a novel dataset from 54 countries and regions to explore how exposure to climate change regulatory shocks influences firms' debt costs. The findings reveal that such exposure generally increases the cost of debt. However, this scenario is
Wenwen Jin, Yu Wang
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“The interplay between carbon emissions and inequality: A complex networks approach”
The sustainable development process faces two key challenges: income inequality and carbon emissions, but their relationship remains unclear. This study analyzes interrelations between greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) and income inequality across European ...
José Alejandro Fernández Fernández +2 more
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Optimal Conservation Policy under Imperfect Intergenerational Altruism [PDF]
In this paper we study the optimal forest conservation policy by a hyperbolically discounting society. Society comprises a series of non-overlapping imperfectly altruistic generations each represented by its own government. Under uncertainty about future
Di Corato, Luca
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Public Perceptions of the Midwest’s Pavements - Wisconsin - Executive Summary [PDF]
This report summarizes Wisconsin results of a five year, Pooled Fund study involving the Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota DOTs designed to 1) assess the public\u27s perceptions of the departments’ pavement improvement strategies and 2) to develop customer ...
Giese, James K. +4 more
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How a National Carbon Policy Could Affect Grain Variety Selection: The Case of Rice in Arkansas [PDF]
This study conducts a life cycle assessment (LCA) of carbon emissions and estimates the carbon sequestered in 14 commonly sown rice varieties across the Arkansas Delta. Given the uncertainty regarding future carbon legislation, and increased consumer and
McFadden, Brandon R. +2 more
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Moral Hazard, Targeting and Contract Duration in Agri-Environmental Policy [PDF]
This paper extends the multi-period agri-environmental contract model of Fraser (2004) so that it contains a more realistic specification of the inter-temporal penalties for non-compliance, and therefore of the inter-temporal moral hazard problem in agri-
Fraser, Rob W.
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The identification of factors influencing the renewable energy stock market has recently received much attention from scholars. While the implications of economic policy uncertainty on renewable energy stock markets have been extensively studied in ...
Mohammed Alharbey, Ousama Ben-Salha
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Cross Compliance: what about compliance? [PDF]
We reviewed some moral hazard (MH) models applied to agri-environmental policies and identified the main methodological aspects of the literature on this topics.
Giudicissi, Eufrasia, Stefani, Gianluca
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Sustainability transitions research has identified intermediaries as central actors on driving change on landscape, regime and niche-level. To date, the role of higher education institution (HEI)-related intermediaries in supporting sustainability ...
Simon J. Winkler-Portmann +2 more
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