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Prefabricated housing subsidy analysis in China based on an evolutionary game model
Prefabricated housing and cast-in-site housing are two alternatives for selection by developers and customers. The government, as the policy maker, creates incentive policies to encourage developers and customers to choose prefabricated housing.
Kaicheng Shen +3 more
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IMPACTS OF THE COMMON AGRICULTURAL POLICY OF THE EUROPEAN UNION IN THE VYSOČINA REGION (CZECH REPUBLIC) BY THE VIEW OF THE FARMERS [PDF]
Czech Republic entered into the EU in 2004 and had to adopt conditions of the Common Agricultural Policy of the EU. Impacts of the Common Agricultural Policy on Czech agriculture are numerous – both positive and negative.
Hana SVOBODOVÁ, Antonin VĚŽNÍK
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The estuarian and lagoon areas of southeast Benin are atypical lake territories where private property rights are hereditary from endogenous legal tradition.
Sètondji Ben-Vital Kolawolé Kpanou +6 more
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Water and sanitation service access is a global problem, impacting disproportionally poor communities of low-income countries. Failed universalization initiatives highlighted historical negligence, social inequality, and bad governance.
Marcelo Motta-Veiga
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The existence of aviation subsidies can exacerbate congestion in airports that operate near their maximum threshold. One of the main operational issues in airports, that is, aircraft taxiing operations, could become more difficult and, therefore, produce
Roberto Rendeiro Martín-Cejas
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Optimal Subsidy Policy for Green Energy Trading Among Three Parties: A Game Theoretical Approach
In this paper, we present the optimal strategy for green energy trading among three parties: user residents (URs), service provider (SP), and the grid. The URs make decisions about the amount of generated green energy for self-usage and trading.
Xin Wu +4 more
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Continuous changes in the market and macroeconomic factors have made a significant effect on the tourism sector in Hungary. A heavily growing number of hotels could be observed in the past decade.
Elvira Böcskei
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Organismal movement can bring individuals, resources and novel interactions across ecosystem boundaries and into recipient habitats, thereby forming meta-ecosystems.
Allison M. Dennert +2 more
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Stepwise Green Investment under Policy Uncertainty [PDF]
We analyse how market price and policy uncertainty, in the form of random provision or retraction of a subsidy, interact to affect the optimal time of investment and the size of a renewable energy (RE) project that can be completed in either a single ...
Chronopoulos, M. +2 more
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Powering Qatar’s agricultural growth: Examining the link between electricity prices and development
This study analyzes the impact of electricity prices on the development of the agriculture sector in Qatar, using annual data from 2003 to 2019. Its findings contribute to addressing a gap in current literature and offer valuable perspectives on the ...
Sa’d Shannak +4 more
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