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Absatz 1 Allgemeines Gleichgewicht 1 Business cycle 1 China 1 Climate change 1 Economic model 1 Employment 1 Environmental protection 1 Erwerbstätigkeit 1 Firm performance 1 General equilibrium 1 Gewinn 1 Greenhouse gas emissions 1 Impact assessment 1 International environmental policy 1 Internationale Umweltpolitik 1 Japan 1 Klimawandel 1 Konjunktur 1 National economic plan 1 Profit 1 Sales 1 Treibhausgas-Emissionen 1 Umweltschutz 1 Unternehmenserfolg 1 Volatility 1 Volatilität 1 Volkswirtschaftsplan 1 Wirkungsanalyse 1 Wirtschaftsmodell 1
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Cai, Yiyong 1 Levin, Andrew T. 1 Lu, YingYing 1 Stegman, Alison 1 Veirman, Emmanuel de 1
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Emissions Intensity Targeting : From China's 12th Five Year Plan to its Copenhagen Commitment
Lu, YingYing - 2013
China is currently the world's largest single source of fossil fuel related CO2 emissions. In response to pressure from the international community, and in recognition of its role in global climate change mitigation, the Chinese government has announced a series of climate policy commitments, in...
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When Did Firms Become More Different? Time-Varying Firm-Specific Volatility in Japan
Veirman, Emmanuel de - 2013
We document how firm-specific volatility in sales, earnings and employment growth evolved year by year in Japan. Our volatility measure also indicates the evolution of firm turnover. We find that patterns in firm-specific volatility have changed when macroeconomic circumstances have. Firm...
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