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Digital technology availability supports higher carbon emission efficiency
Differential game model examining how industrial internet platforms enhance carbon emission efficiency through digital technology integration, government subsidies, and multi-stakeholder.
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Mexico’s carbon tax reduced emissions; Colombia and Argentina showed no clear effect
Analyze how carbon taxes in Mexico, Colombia, and Argentina affected emissions. Mexico's combined policy package reduced transport emissions 12%, while isolated taxes in other countries showed.
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KfW lending scheme revealed incentive risks in crisis lending
Incentive alignment mechanisms for public lending in economic crises, with empirical analysis of KfW COVID-19 program and theoretical contract design proposals.
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Subsidies and health framing draw higher support for meat-reduction policies
Survey of 10,513 respondents across six countries shows meat-reduction policies gain higher support with subsidies and health framing over taxes and climate messaging.
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Danish landowners prefer higher compensation for restrictive agri-environment schemes
Choice experiment analysis of Danish landowners' preferences for temporary versus permanent agri-environmental schemes, revealing policy design misalignment between implicit discount rates.