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in GDP growth rates and in the assumptions about future waste intensities of the economic activities of firms and …, relate to firms’ material input, output, employees, capital scrapping and fuel combustion as well as households’ consumption … strong reducing effect, especially on generation of non-hazardous waste relating to firms’ material input. …
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By using an applied general equilibrium model of the Swedish economy, this paper examines how an in-troduction of a kilometre tax will affect economic growth (GDP), industry structure and emission levels of nitrogen oxides (NOx). According to our findings, the GDP will decrease by 0.1-0.3 per...
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Parallel to the efforts of the EU to achieve a significant and overall reduction of waste quantities within the EU, the Swedish parliament enacted an environmental quality objective stating that ‘the total quantity of waste must not increase …’ i.e. an eventual absolute decoupling of waste...
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I boken Bortom dot.com-företagen sammanfattar Robert E. Litan och Alice Rivlin resultaten från en utvärdering som gjorts av Brookingsinstitutet. I denna slås det fast att Internet kommer att möjliggöra en 0,25 till 0,5 procentenheter högre produktivitetstillväxt per år i den amerikanska...
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