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Decoupling of resource use 3 policy simulation 3 technological and structural change 3 Dynamic Competition 1 EU countries 1 EU-Staaten 1 Macroeconometrics 1 Makroökonometrie 1 Neo-Schumpeterians 1 Scenario analysis 1 Simulation 1 Structural change 1 Strukturwandel 1 Szenariotechnik 1 Technischer Fortschritt 1 Techno-Economic Paradigm 1 Technological and Structural Change 1 Technological change 1
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Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1 Research Report 1
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English 2 Undetermined 2
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Kratena, Kurt 3 Sommer, Mark 3 Aydin, Derya Güler 1 Takay, Bahar Araz 1
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WWWforEurope 1
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Deliverable / WWWforEurope WelfareWealthWork 1 Economic Annals 1 WWWforEurope Deliverable 1 WWWforEurope Deliverables series 1
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RePEc 2 ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Model simulations of resource use scenarios for Europe
Kratena, Kurt; Sommer, Mark - 2014
This paper describes the introduction of biophysical constraints into a disaggregated dynamic New Keynesian (DYNK) model using the example of different resource use scenarios for Europe, derived from global UNEP scenarios. The DYNK model covers 59 industries and five income groups of households...
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Model simulations of resource use scenarios for Europe
Kratena, Kurt; Sommer, Mark - 2014
This paper describes the introduction of biophysical constraints into a disaggregated dynamic New Keynesian (DYNK) model using the example of different resource use scenarios for Europe, derived from global UNEP scenarios. The DYNK model covers 59 industries and five income groups of households...
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Model Simulations of Resource Use Scenarios for Europe
Kratena, Kurt; Sommer, Mark - WWWforEurope - 2014
This paper describes the introduction of biophysical constraints into a disaggregated dynamic New Keynesian (DYNK) model using the example of different resource use scenarios for Europe, derived from global UNEP scenarios. The DYNK model covers 59 industries and five income groups of households...
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THE ROLE OF COMPETITION IN THE TECHNO-ECONOMIC PARADIGM ON THE MARKET
Aydin, Derya Güler; Takay, Bahar Araz - In: Economic Annals 57 (2012) 193, pp. 137-150
Two different forms of competition theories can be distinguished: theories that emphasize the equilibrating forces created by competition, and those emphasizing the disequilibrating forces. This difference can be attributed, to the differences regarding the functioning of the market economy: the...
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