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Traditional regulatory arrangements have constrained access to radio frequency spectrum. This has resulted in artificial scarcity of spectrum. The paper addresses the issue of whether technological developments in short-range systems (e.g. cognitive radios and ultra wideband) might promote...
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a monopoly in the telecommunications sector, which would have a detrimental long-term impact, the public sector can in …
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The present study applies purpose-built dynamic computable general equilibrium models for Ghana and Kenya with a disaggregated country-specific representation of the power sector to simulate the prospective medium-run growth and distributional implications associated with a shift towards a...
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Armington elasticities for selected commodities. All the parameters estimated are intended for use in a Lesotho CGE model. …
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This paper draws on the work in Lesotho and Namibia of tracking progress towards cutting poverty in half by 2015, which …
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Expenditure System (LES) demand function. All the parameters estimated are intended for use in a Lesotho CGE model. The estimation …
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This paper examines the impact of transport infrastructure investment and transport sector productivity on South …
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In the current technical report, we consider for the Greek road transport various policies of emission control for the period 2014-2030, and for the first time we estimate the related greenhouse gas emissions expressed in CO2 equivalent and the total costs. These policies result from the high...
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In this paper we present for Greece a methodology for predicting emissions and estimating the abatement costs of the transport sector, focusing our analysis on passenger cars. In the first section we estimate for the period 2000-2030 the annual emissions of the most important pollutants using...
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Improvements in the effectiveness and efficiency of supply-side waste management are necessary in many countries. In Japan, municipalities with limited budgets have delayed the introduction of new waste-management technologies. Thus, the central government has used subsidies to encourage...
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