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Although three quarters of GDP in developed economies come from service activities, studies on the location of activities focusing on manufacturing activities, which leads to underestimate the strengths and weaknesses of the territories. This paper deals with the notions of competitiveness or...
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monetary policy implemented by the European Central Bank, the coordination of decentralized budgetary policies could ensure … two regions within these countries. The EU cohesion policy has to face with this challenge. Lastly, we examine Europe …’s regional policy as it is being renegotiated and try to lay down some orientations so that it should be profitable to the …
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With the introduction of CO2 allowances, the European Union Carbon Trading Scheme (EU ETS) has imposed a price on the CO2 emissions of power generating companies. In line with economic theory, these companies pass on the costs of allowances and integrate it into the price of electricity. Due to...
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The article investigates the development of carbon prices in Europe from 2005 to 2009 and its drivers, before providing the essential precepts for the Copenhagen negotiations. The experience of the European carbon market will highlight negotiations on a major issue: the carbon pricing....
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