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Multiscale dimensions of the foreign working citizens participation to the Italian labour market: intra-regional heterogeneities across the North–South divide
This article delves into the distinctive intra- and interregional geographical heterogeneity of Italy, emphasizing demographic and socio-economic...
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Forest Mitigates Short-Term Health Risk of Air Pollution: Evidence from China
This study assembles satellite data, individual-level death records, and air quality data to estimate forest greenness impact on air pollution and...
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Remote work and location preferences: a study of post-pandemic trends in Italy
This study investigates how working remotely, by reducing workplace commuting, weakens the limitations connected to residential mobility and enables...
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Valuing the Economic Impact of River Floods and Early Flood Warning for Households in Bangladesh
Flood early warning systems have the potential to mitigate damages for vulnerable populations that experience river flooding in Bangladesh. We...
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The impact of a carbon tax on financial performance and innovation performance: an empirical study of the automotive industry
The pressing need to address climate change has resulted in the implementation of environmental regulations, such as carbon taxes, aimed at reducing...
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Green Parties and the Quest for Biodiversity: The Political Economy of Fiscal Commitments in OECD Economies
This study focuses on green parties in government and analyzes the political economy of public spending for biodiversity and landscape protection,...
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Technological advances and trends in the mining industry: a systematic review
Nowadays, in a competitive world, industries are faced with the urgent need to establish strategies for innovation, this is how the mining industry,...
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Consumption Feedback and Water Saving: A Field Intervention Evaluation in the Metropolitan Area of Milan
This paper investigates whether informative feedback on consumption can nudge water saving. We launched a five-month online information campaign...
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Incorporating passive use values in collision mitigation benefit-cost calculations: an application to deer and turtles in Minnesota
Passive use economic values for wildlife are a missing component in benefit-cost analyses informing decisions on the mitigation of wildlife-vehicle...
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Decarbonizing research laboratories? The tensions associated with the commensurability of carbon and how it opens up the boundaries of responsibility attribution
This article addresses the decarbonization of the French public research sector via a novel form of scientific mobilization: Labos 1point5, a group...
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Dynamic spillover of upstream primary metals and by-product metals market and its impact from the downstream new energy vehicles market
The anticipated continued growth of the new energy vehicle market has raised concerns regarding the stable supply of its critical raw materials. This...
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Climate change, carbon neutrality: the role of spatial economics
The collection of papers in this special issue examines empirical evidence from Asia, Europe, and North America, analyzes how climate change affects...
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Assessing “Invisible Loss” During Medium-Term Earthquake Recovery: The Case of Indonesia's 2016 Aceh Earthquakes
This study presents the results of a medium-term assessment of earthquake recovery, aiming to measure non-economic welfare losses resulting from the...
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Accounting for the value of ecosystem assets: from value judgments to management needs—take Yancheng City as an example
Ecosystem assets form a significant portion of natural resource assets. Accounting for natural resource assets accurately interprets the theory of...
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The employment, growth and income inequality link: the economic significance of natural resources for Sub-Saharan Africa
High levels of income inequality and stagnant employment levels remain a major problem across Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) in spite of unprecedented...
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Are Disaster Impact Estimates Distorted by Errors in Popular Night-Time Lights Data?
Satellite-detected night lights data are widely used to evaluate economic impacts of disasters. Growing evidence from elsewhere in applied economics...
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Self-Enforcing International Environmental Agreements and Altruistic Preferences
This paper analyses the effects of altruism on the formation of climate coalitions in the standard two-stage game of self-enforcing international...
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Indigenous rights, social media and protest movements in Sápmi
Following the rush to minerals that would enable the shift towards green economies, the Sámi homeland is quickly becoming a crucible for the rising...
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Conditional independence in a binary choice experiment
Experimental and behavioral economists, as well as psychologists, commonly assume conditional independence of choices when constructing likelihood...