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Dunnan Liu, Lingxiang Wang, Guangyu Qin and Mingguang Liu
At the present stage, China?s energy development has the following characteristics: continuous development of new energy technology, continuous expansion of comprehensive energy system scale, and wide application of multi-energy coupling technology. Unde...
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Yi Zhu, Mi Diao, Joseph Ferreira, Christopher Zegras
This paper presents an overview of the design and status of a new type of land-use simulation module integrated into SimMobility, an agent-based microsimulation platform. The module, SimMobility Long-Term (LT), is designed to simulate how the interrelati...
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Scott Kelly
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Infrastructure failure can cause significant disruption of economic activity. The size of economic loss is a direct function of the interdependencies between infrastructure and economic systems raising important questions about infrastructure vulnerabili...
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Hande Karadag,Vedat Akman
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Non-lending activities in SME financing is a phenomenon whose significance has recently been recognized. Provision of different products and services to companies is becoming an important profit center for banks serving SMEs and the supply side of SME fi...
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Anastasia Sofroniou and Steven Bishop
This article is a study of water scarcity in Cyprus, examining the implications on the demand and supply side of water under the transformations caused by economic development, urbanisation and environmental changes. Measures and actions taken by water s...
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Jesse de Beer
AbstractThe concept of an equity risk premium (ERP) is fundamental to modern financial theory and central to every decision at the heart of corporate finance. Efforts to quantify ERP are well rewarded by insights into the stability and dynamics of long-t...
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Andre Hofman
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This article aims to assess Chile?s economic performance in the 20th century in a comparative perspective. The casual analysis of economic performance is conducted at two levels, ?ultimate? and ?proximate?. Ultimate causes refer to institutions, ideologi...
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