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  • ...MSWI) plant on economy'''. What effects does the possible MSWI have on the economy of Hämeenkyrö within the next 10 - 20 years (and especially the current g On the other hand, if the MSWI plant is build, it will deteriorate the economy of the current gas combi power plant, and thus it may have negative economi
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  • ...MSWI) plant on economy'''. What effects does the possible MSWI have on the economy of Hämeenkyrö within the next 10 - 20 years (and especially the current g On the other hand, if the MSWI plant is build, it will deteriorate the economy of the current gas combi power plant, and thus it may have negative economi
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  • ...individual's civil right and a prerequisite for a functioning society and economy''. This requirement constitutes a major information generation exercise as
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  • ...individual's civil right and a prerequisite for a functioning society and economy.
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  • ...ury-long effort, and long-term policies are needed to gear the whole world economy away from greenhouse-gas-intensive energy and land-use processes. These are
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  • ...irm as a Collaborative Community – Reconstructing Trust in the Knowledge Economy. New York: Oxford.</ref><ref>[http://juhana.org Juhana Kokkonen: Kohti yhte
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  • .... However, the system is unsustainable, and a crisis related to politics, economy, agriculture, or citizen awareness will sooner or later spread to the state ...program: North Korea is the opposite of a country integrated in the world economy. The whole industrial infrastructure must be built from scratch, because ev
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  • **A1B (rapid growth of population and economy, advent on new and more efficient technologies, balanced use of fossil and
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  • ...com/welcome Symbionomics] is a documentary and media project about the new economy.
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  • ...er Stubb (Fi): EU needs a new big project]. It could be green, sustainable economy.
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  • ...0.98-2 M€ <ref>(Watkiss et al., 2005)</ref>. The official value for road economy calculations is 201.879 e/kg <ref name="LVM">(LVM, 2003)</ref>. This value ...oaching 30 €/ton according to Taloussanomat. The official value for road economy calculations is 32 €/ton <ref name="LVM"/>, which is within the range use
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  • # Market forces will change the economy when the change is truly necessary.
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  • ...omotes and enables a better understanding of the links between technology, economy and society. Its mission is to provide customer-driven support to the EU po
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  • * Population (Phoenix) and World Economy (WordScan); submodels supply the basic information on economic and demograp
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  • [[Category:Energy]][[category:Environment]][[category:Economy]] An in-depth treatment of changes in the input-output structure of the economy over the forecast period incorporates the effects of technological change,
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  • [[Category:Energy]][[category:Environment]][[category:Economy]] The '''E3ME'''(Energy-Environment-Economy Model for Europe) model is a multi-country econometric macro-sectoral simul
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  • [[Category:Economy]][[category:Environment]] ...ity, the unemployment rate and changes in the real wage in the rest of the economy.<ref name="nemesis"/>
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  • [[Category:Economy]] ...of shocks and economic policies both on the domestic and the international economy.
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  • [[Category:Economy]][[category:Environment]] ...equilibrium model for the analysis of medium term policy issues concerning economy-environment linkages. It possesses a macroeconomic perspective but is chara
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  • ...1 indicators, which belong to the domains population and area, employment, economy, technology, trade, transport and tourism: * Economy: Gross Domestic Product (GDP), Gross Value Added (GVA) by sectors, Gross ca
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  • * Simulation of the effects of regional economy on transport ...forecast years. Changes on the transport side have effects on the regional economy with a time lag.
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  • ...ntries. Different cost functions are used for two aggregate sectors of the economy (the ones that are covered by the directive and the sectors which are not c ...ion Plan on the resulting necessary abatement effort in the sectors of the economy which are not eligible to emissions trading.
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  • These models are constructed on the equilibrium of one specific sector of the economy. ...specific sector (e.g. transport) and if feedbacks between the rest of the economy (e.g. via substitution and demand effects) can be ignored to a large extent
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  • ...ensive goods, such as cement or steel, and other goods and services in the economy. Finally, the model accounts for regional differences in the burden of the
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  • ...al, multi-sectoral computable general equilibrium (CGE) model of the world economy and global energy use several extensions are introduced such as imperfect c
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  • ...a computable general equilibrium model that provides details on the macro-economy and its interactions with the environment and the energy system. It is an e ...conditions. In this sense, the model analyses the interactions between the economy, the energy and the environment systems.
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  • ...ws the effects of tax policies on the labour market in an integrated world economy with structural unemployment. The model is static, describing a stationary long-run equilibrium. The world economy is divided into two main regions called the European Union (EU) and the Res
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  • ...comprehensive intertemporal multi-sector, multi-region model for the world economy.<ref name="pace">JRC European Commission, IA Tools, supporting impact asses ...ger, C. and T.F. Rutherford (1997) Carbon Taxes with Exemptions in an Open Economy - A General Equilibrium Ana­ly­sis of the German Tax Initiative, Journal
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  • ...quilibrium model, which focuses on long-term growth and trade in the world economy. The model is based on the neoclassical theories of growth and trade. ...fuels (coal, oil and gas), energy is one of the main linkages between the economy and the environment / climate. The energy version of WorldScan is an extens
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  • ...heory and theoretical coherence (i.e. the Walrasian representations of the economy). Therefore, parameters and coefficients are calibrated with mathematical m
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  • [[Category:Economy]] ...fect of personal tax and benefit policy changes across the UK (or British) economy. TAXBEN operates on both data taken from the Family Expenditure Survey, a y
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  • ...knowledge and minimising the costs of international operations for the EU economy as a whole.<ref name="does">JRC: IA TOOLS. Supporting inpact assessment in
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  • [[Category:Economy]] ...RKT designs and delivers policies of economic reform that make the Union's economy dynamic and competitive.<ref name="eva"/>
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  • ...knowledge and minimising the costs of international operations for the EU economy as a whole.<ref name="comp">JRC: IA TOOLS. Supporting inpact assessment in
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  • Effective competition is crucial to an open market economy. It cuts prices, raises quality and expands customer choice. Competition al
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  • ...erations related e.g. to the international competitiveness of the European economy suggest that regulation imposed on business should always be proportionate
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  • Resources are the backbone of every economy. In using resources and transforming them, capital stocks are built up whic ...rgy intensity of the economy. If the energy (or material) intensity of the economy decreases, dematerialization is said to occur. The given definition of reso
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  • [[Category:Economy]] ...ary policy is one of the tools used by public authorities to influence the economy. By using monetary authority to control the supply and availability of mone
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  • [[Category:Economy]] ...is concerned with assessing the likely impacts on specific sectors of the economy entailed by the considered policy option; climate change policy, with its i
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  • [[Category:Economy]] ...nd specific regions. These two aspects may be closely related whenever the economy of a certain region relies heavily on a particular sector (coastal regions
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  • [[Category:Economy]] ...aribbean (ACP) group of countries aimed at integrating them into the world economy. It also has a trade agreement with South Africa that will lead to free tra
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  • [[Category:Economy]] ...can contribute to the participation of developing countries in the global economy and reinforce the multilateral trading system provided they are outward-ori
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  • [[Category:Economy]] ...ent Agenda. Moreover, the integration of developing countries in the world economy and the multilateral trading system is part of the EU trade strategy, and a
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  • [[Category:Economy]] ...On the other hand, the increased pace of globalisation has exposed the EU economy to mounting competition from abroad. The range of economic activities expos
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  • [[Category:Economy]] ...repreneurial spirit, innovation and an e-Europe will make a still stronger economy that can create quality jobs and protect social welfare systems.<ref name="
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  • ...February 2005, sets targets for each of the developed country parties and economy in transition parties with a view to reducing their overall emissions of th
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  • ...Using this approach it can be shown that humankind, through the industrial economy, has become the dominant consumer in most of the Earth's major ecosystems. ...f the ecosphere, are adequate to sustain the anticipated load of the human economy into the next century, while simultaneously maintaining the general life su
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  • Natural resources form the backbone of each economy. Their use and transformation create capital stocks that add to the wealth ...rough significantly improved resource efficiency, dematerialisation of the economy, and waste prevention.The EU aims to derive 12% of gross energy consumption
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  • Land use is at the very backbone of the economy. Land is being used for infrastructure, housing, traffic or real estate. Ho
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  • ...en&product=REF_SI_EN&root=REF_SI_EN/si_en/tsien020 Energy intensity of the economy]
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  • ...t 6% to 12%). In the longer run, the EU strives to become a hydrogen-based economy.<ref name="rais"/>
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  • ...individual's civil right and a prerequisite for a functioning society and economy.
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  • ...en&product=REF_SI_EN&root=REF_SI_EN/si_en/tsien020 Energy intensity of the economy] ...b=table&init=1&plugin=1&language=en&pcode=tsdec360 Energy intensity of the economy]
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  • ...pe can be considered "structural" in that it is a long term feature of the economy and it is likely to be linked to a variety of technological, institutional
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  • ...a key driver of economic output and also bears on the cyclical path of an economy. This question addresses impacts that are of a macroeconomic nature such as
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  • ...satisfactorily accomplish their duties. This has a positive impact on the economy's quality of human capital, hence on productivity levels and growth, with p
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  • Equality is at the heart of a healthy society and economy. Equal opportunity is a principle of social justice and a key to achieving
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  • * does not cause major adverse side effects in ecology, health, economy, or other sector?
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  • ...dered significant for public health, individual risk, societal concern, or economy. Besides methodological improvements, the next steps include better coverag
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  • # Annex I Parties commit to implement individually or jointly the quantified economy-wide emissions targets for 2020, to be submitted in the format given in App ;Quantified economy-wide emissions targets for 2020
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  • ...o climate change. They are equally convinced that moving to a low-emission economy is an opportunity to promote continued economic growth and sustainable deve ...and actions 7. The developed country Parties commit to individual national economy wide targets for 2020. The targets in Attachment A would expect to yield ag
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  • economy over the coming decades, including global emissions cuts of at least a low carbon economy in the longer term. These plans should demonstrate requirements
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  • '''Decision analysis and economy''' ...nternational implications and have the potential for harm to business, the economy, health and safety, the environment and-or to society at large.
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  • ...omy|steady state economy]]”<ref>Daly, H. E. 1973. Towards a Steady State Economy. San Francisco: Freeman. Daly, H. E. 1991. Steady-State Economics (2nd ed.)
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  • ...it air pollution at the same time as we purchase a new, heavier, poor fuel economy, turbo-charged SUV to transport us to the shops downtown. We demand that ou
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  • ...have a profound effect on the success of a population in today’s global economy.
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  • ...ually should also be adopted by country governments to promote their green economy.
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  • :The Finnish Ministry of Employment and Economy
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  • Towards a Green Economy is among UNEP’s key ten central sectors of the economy in order to shift
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  • <u>'''Finnish Ministry of Employment and Economy 2009</u><ref>[http://www.tem.fi/files/25135/Energian_kysynta_vuoteen_2030_A
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  • ...iven current knowledge, Macroeconomics is the study of the behavior of the economy as a whole. It examines the forces that affect many firm, consumer and work ...actors which determine the level of aggregate employment and output in the economy.
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  • *Recommendations for inclusion into policies the principles of the new economy government worldwide could consider for voluntary adoption, were also sugge ...ts of their new National Accounts, which will be the foundation of the new economy we need to build.
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  • Huijsman, A., 1986. Choice and Uncertainty in a Semisubsistence Economy. A Study
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  • economy, the environment, and/or the fabric of society at large. and the economy. After this, the assessment is conducted and reported.
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  • ...health mediated through the environment, possibly also reducing impact on economy, society and environment.
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  • taking place on an economy level has also been presented by Wagner economy. This limits the generalizability of the results, which is analyzed in
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  • ...ce between the three pillars of sustainability—environment, society, and economy.
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  • * A local politician interested in both nature and local economy.
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  • ...ture expected advances in science and their impact on technology, society, economy, gender, health, and the environment. The deliberations shall target at lea
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  • ...l and regional dynamics that may result from changes regarding population, economy, technology, energy use, and agriculture (land use). The scenarios are inte
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  • ...l production 2004. Cambridge: University of Cambridge, Department of Land Economy.
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  • ...price level and the relative price of individual goods and services in the economy vary with time. This implies that the values included as input in the heal ...oods will be considered, and weighted according to their importance in the economy. It should be noted, however, that future PPP will certainly change, if (a
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  • * A local politician interested in both nature and local economy.
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  • ...T working group members; Seppo Kangaspunta (Ministry of Employment and the Economy); Kristiina Hormia-Poutanen (National Library of Finland); Pirjo Kontkanen Finland’s future economy will rely on research, innovation and expertise. Open science and research
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  • ...lication should cover several disciplines such as health, the environment, economy, or communication technology at large (not only narrow expert fields within ...hat is the value of the solutions provided by the research for the Finnish economy or otherwise?
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  • ...sment of greenhouse gas emissions and material flows caused by the Finnish economy using the ENVIMAT model. Jyri Seppälä, Ilmo Mäenpää, Sirkka ...Sustainable Consumption and Production in a Resource and Energy Intensive Economy - the Case of Finland. Industrial symbiosis and the policy instruments of s
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  • Fuel economy sensitivity|% /PSI|0.4 temp <- dat[dat$Parameter == "Fuel economy sensitivity" , ]["Result"]
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  • ...n assessment]] done in collaboration by the ministry of employment and the economy and [[Yhtakoytta]]-project. It aims to find actions to better use the local ...on this page under [[#Aspects of innovation economy|Aspects of innovation economy]]? Especially, how can the immigrants' local knowledge, networks and know-h
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  • ...o (MEA 2005). There is a shift towards services-driven and knowledge-based economy (WWF 2012; OECD 2012), where green technology and industries create new job
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  • ...Open science for assessing environmental state, human health and regional economy. Research Ideas and Outcomes 2: e9232 (16 May 2016) {{doi|10.3897/rio.2.e92 ...Open science for assessing environmental state, human health and regional economy. Research Ideas and Outcomes 2: e9232 (16 May 2016) doi: 10.3897/rio.2.e923
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  • * A local politician interested in both nature and local economy.
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