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Modeling the Environmental Macrostructural and Social Impacts of Reducing Energy Subsidies (by the Example of Uzbekistan)
Abstract—Based on the generalization of the world’s existing approaches to modeling the consequences of limiting energy subsidies in relation to...
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Green subsidies as strategic trade policy tools
In a third-country market model in which two export countries adopt environmental policies (taxes and subsidies), this article analyses how an...
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The Impacts of Removing Fossil Fuel Subsidies and Increasing Carbon Taxation in Ireland
Though the magnitude of fossil fuel subsidies eclipses carbon pricing revenues, policies and economic literature focus on carbon taxation. This paper...
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Analysing the impacts of a reform on harmful fishery subsidies in Spain using a social accounting matrix
The effects of discontinuing harmful fishery subsidies in Spain were analysed using a social accounting matrix. The study found that the removal of...
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A new approach to combating illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing: analysis of the WTO Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies
Harmful subsidies awarded by states facilitate illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing, which causes negative impacts on ocean ecosystems,...
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The impact of government subsidies on corporate resilience: evidence from the COVID-19 shock
In the face of complex and changeable uncertain environments, corporate resilience is the crucial foundation for survival and sustainable...
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Energy Subsidies
Energy subsidies are widespread among OECD and non-OECD countries and exist for all energy types. Governments often give noble and legitimate... -
Carbon Abatement and Socio-environmental Impacts Oriented to Government Policies and Corporate Social Responsibility
Under the constraint of considering corporate social responsibility (CSR), companies have to consider the impact of corporate social responsibility...
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Role of credit subsidies and financial intermediation in China and Japan: implications for green economic growth
The worldwide Paris accord climate objectives for the residential construction industry were mainly implemented into national law as CO2 emission...
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How do agricultural subsidies affect farmers’ non-grain cultivated land production? Evidence from the fourth rural Chinese households panel data survey
China has a low per-capita availability of arable land. The proportionate revenue generated by grain production has seen a modest increase in...
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Examining the Impact of China’s New Environmental Protection Law on Enterprise Productivity and Sustainable Development
The paper delves into the interplay between environmental regulations, technological advancement, and enterprise productivity in China’s evolving...
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Effect of Fossil Fuel Subsidies on Renewable Energy Transition in Sub-Saharan African Countries
Poor access to energy in sub-Saharan African countries, combined with high, rising and highly volatile international energy prices, has prompted most... -
The effects of taxes and subsidies on environmental qualities in a differentiated duopoly
In a horizontally differentiated duopoly, a green attribute (environmental quality) can be added to the products. Average green quality generates a...
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Implications of Energy Subsidies from Economic Standpoint
Energy use is essential for modern economic activities and is intensively subsidized by the governments. Nevertheless, those subsidies oftentimes... -
Does the issuance of green bonds nudge environmental responsibility engagements? Evidence from the Chinese green bond market
Policymakers and managers have increasingly adopted green bonds as a direct financing tool to address environmental degradation and climate change in...
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Environmental quality and sustainability: exploring the role of environmental taxes, environment-related technologies, and R&D expenditure
The surge in economic and human development has led to increasing concerns about environmental degradation, thus necessitating effective strategies...
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Local governments’ environmental emphasis and corporate green innovation: evidence from China
To study the effect of green industrial policies comprehensively, this paper takes uses a sample of Chinese Shanghai and Shenzhen A-share listed...
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Fusionskontrolle, FDI-Kontrolle und „Foreign-Subsidies-Regulation“
Zusammenschlüsse unterliegen – unter bestimmten Voraussetzungen – der Kontrolle des Bundeskartellamtes bzw. der EU-Kommission. Ziel ist es,... -
Environmental Policies in a Polluting Duopoly: A Simple Comparison
In a polluting Cournot duopoly with homogeneous goods, this work compares the environmental, public finance and welfare impacts of three policies: an...
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Exploring the external forces driving green environmental innovation: empirical evidence from Asian market
Green environmental innovation is a vital pathway toward the development of a green environment and environmental sustainability. There exist various...