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The combination of energy pricing reform and energy sector investment liberalisation is thus expected to enhance economic development in the region and also to encourage people to use more efficient and cleaner fuels. This study indicates that even if the partial removal of energy subsidies has...
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As economic power shifts towards Asia---particularly China, India and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) ---a robust energy cooperation within this region will help sustain the region's development. Cooperation master plans already in place include interconnecting power grids and...
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This paper revisits the "race to the bottom" phenomenon in a simple game theoretic framework. We consider two countries and one multinational firm, which requires two inputs that are imperfect substitutes. In the benchmark model the labour of each country specializes in a distinct input. Seeking...
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This paper revisits the "race to the bottom" phenomenon in a simple game theoretic framework. We consider two countries and one multinational firm, which requires two inputs that are imperfect substitutes. In the benchmark model the labour of each country specializes in a distinct input. Seeking...
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This paper revisits the "race to the bottom" phenomenon in a simple game theoretic framework. We consider two countries and one multinational firm, which requires two inputs that are imperfect substitutes. In the benchmark model the labour of each country specializes in a distinct input. Seeking...
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As India has embarked on the journey of fulfilling its net-zero emissions target by 2070, the states of India are steering up too to meet the target. The per capita emissions for Kerala are lower than the national average. The energy sector is the main contributor to GHG emissions in Kerala. A...
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In this note we show that the solution notion called conservative stable standard of behaviour (CSSB), introduced by Greenberg (1990) has very little predictive power in environments with farsighted players although intuitively it is quite nice. First we show that CSSB can make no prediction at...
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