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This study implies the causality-in-variance test newly developed by Hafner and Herwartz (2006) to investigate the volatility spillovers between domestic equity and bond markets in the G7 and BRICS countries. The empirical result shows that there is ethier unidirectional or bidirectional...
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The aim of this paper is to analyze the role of renewable energy technologies (RETs) such as biogas, improved cooking stoves (ICSs), micro hydro (MH) and solar power (SP) in helping rural communities in Nepal to adapt to climate change. The analysis considers the energy efficiency of different...
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It is well-known that individual diversity is a typical feature within the collective population. To model this kind of characteristics, we propose an evolutionary model of public goods game with two types of players (named as A and B), where players are located on the sites of a square lattice...
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We investigate the evolution of cooperative behaviors with increasing neighborhood size on diluted lattices. For three typical pairwise game models which include prisoner’s dilemma, snowdrift and stag hunt games, all numerical results indicate that cooperation can persist or emerge around the...
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In this paper, we analyze differences in per capita carbon dioxide emissions from 1996 to 2010 in six sectors across 28 provinces in China and examine the σ-convergence, stochastic convergence and β-convergence of these emissions. We also investigate the factors that impact the convergence of...
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In this paper, we propose a modified fitness evaluation mechanism, which integrates the environmental factors into the focal player’s fitness calculation, to investigate the evolution of cooperative behaviors in the prisoner’s dilemma game. Here, the fitness of a player is computed by...
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We consider a kind of Collision Branching Processes with Immigration (CBIP). Some important properties of the generating functions for the CBI q-matrix were first investigated in detail. Then for any given CBI q-matrix, the existence and uniqueness of CBIP is proved, and sufficient and easily...
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For the purpose of comparison between several independent populations, many procedures exist for testing equality of means or medians among the groups. However, the mean or the median do not determine the entire distribution. This paper addresses the problem of testing the equality of quantiles...
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Rhamnolipid biosurfactant, as an addition to rice straw hydrolysis bioprocess, could not only stimulate the hydrolysis rate, but also reduce the requirement for large amount of cellulases and promote its recycling process. In this article, through the observation of the changes of cellulases,...
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