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Most IEA countries are liberalising their electricity markets, shifting the responsibility for financing new investment … prices of electricity uncertain, investors face a much riskier environment for investment in electricity infrastructure …
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The appraisal of the substantial investments which are made in educational facilities remains a largely unexplored field of research. Is it possible to develop reliable and effective criteria for evaluation, given the wide range of parameters from planning and cost-effectiveness of buildings to...
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The Benefits of Climate Change Policies provides an overview of the state-of-the-art in assessment of the global benefits of climate change policies. It includes recent analyses and viewpoints from well-known scientists and policy analysts, including John Callaway (UNEP Risoe Centre), Henry...
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Standards in competition policy, such as the consumer welfare standard or the protecting competition standard, are the subject of considerable debate. This paper considers the relative advantages and disadvantages of alternative standards by first identifying their desirable attributes and then...
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Total fixed investment, also called gross fixed capital formation (GFCF), in real terms. It is defined as the outlays …
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Asset types in this indicator include six groups: dwellings (excluding land); other buildings and structures (roads, bridges, airfields, dams, etc.); transport equipment (ships, trains, aircraft, etc.); cultivated biological resources (managed forests, livestock raised for milk production,...
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Gross fixed capital formation (GFCF), also called "investment", is defined as the acquisition of produced assets …
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