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Krystyna Niziol
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The paper aims to analyse selected legal and economic issues connected with control of concentration in the banking sector in Poland. The antitrust law aims to counteract the monopolisation of the market. Undertakings, including banks, can take actions w...
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Carlos Novaes and Rui Cunha Marques
Policies, Institutions and Regulation (PIR) aspects matter for different sectors? growth and inclusive sustainable development, but there is little information in the literature on how to evaluate the effects of PIR on management options and outcomes or,...
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Fausto Favero and Jochen Hinkel
The implementation of nature-based solutions (NBSs) for coastal adaptation to climate change is limited by a well-documented lack of finance. Scholars agree that financial innovation represents a solution to this problem, particularly due to its potentia...
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Elizabeth Anne Thilmany, Serena Newton, Paul Goeringer and Rachel E. Rosenberg Goldstein
Water reuse, the beneficial use of highly treated municipal wastewater (reclaimed water), is expanding throughout the United States (U.S.); however, there are currently no federal reclaimed water use regulations, only guidelines. As a result, state polic...
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Jian Jiao, Zihong Yang, Boyang Shi, Thomas Dogot, Hossein Azadi, Ke Xu and Changbin Yin
Exploring the construction of effective payment mechanisms for rural residents could break the dilemma of the value of a single investment by the government in environmental governance and promote the process of sustainable rural domestic sewage treatmen...
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Yun-Sheng Tsai, Chi-Wen Chen, Cheng-Chien Kuo and Hung-Cheng Chen
In recent years, the escalating electricity demand in Taiwan has heightened the prominence and discourse surrounding the issue of power supply. With the enactment of the European climate law, global commitment to achieving net-zero emissions has gained m...
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Anna Christina Situmorang, Muhammad Suryanegara, Dadang Gunawan and Filbert H. Juwono
In Indonesia, there is still a disparity in telecommunications access, with most rural areas experiencing ?no signal? or ?blank spots.? In contrast, urban areas enjoy modern and societally-beneficial technologies. A comprehensive framework is needed to a...
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Bei Liu, Yukun Li, Xiaoya Tian, Lipeng Sun and Pishi Xiu
As a new engine to promote high-quality development and a sustainable economy, the digital economy (DE) plays a key role in achieving carbon reduction targets. In this paper, we use the ?broadband China (BC)? policy as a proxy variable for the DE and emp...
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Rodgers Musamali, Bhavish Jugurnath, Jackson Maalu
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The broader objective of this paper was to carry out a policy and regulatory review of the framework supporting the fintech ecosystem in Kenya. In light of rapid innovations in fintech, it is at a nascent stage of development and characterized by a deart...
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Richard J. Arend
Teece asserts that competition policy is so outdated that it now significantly degrades the ability of Big Tech firms to bring socially beneficial innovations to market. He suggests that strategic management research is essential in the struggle to updat...
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