We highlight key comparative advantages of Southern and Eastern African frontiers and map the most probable categories of investment locations.Abeygunawardane, DiliniKronenburg García, AngelaSun, ZhanliMüller, DanielSitoe, AlmeidaMeyfroidt, Patrick...
Natural resources can be divided into two categories: renewable and nonrenewable. Examples of renewable resources include solar energy, fisheries, and forests. Most energy and all minerals resources, however, are nonrenewable. These include natural gas, coal, and copper. Nonrenewable resources will ...
With a focus on resource efficiency investments, this chapter systematically investigates how the theoretical assumptions of perfectly competitive and efficient markets are violated in practice, and how this results in complex and interlinked investment barriers. It classifies five categories of investment ...
although it is framed in different ways. Most usually fall within five diverse but related categories: (a) testing whether Ghana will have aresource curse(e.g.,Dagher et al., 2010), (b) examining why Ghana will not have a resource curse (e.g.,Kopiʼnski et al., 2013), and (c) ...
Membership functions for ‘Neighbors’ with three categories: ‘poor,’‘average,’ and ‘good’. Full size image Fig. 5: Fuzzy logic system definitions. The figure illustrates the defined fuzzy logic system with antecedents (Neighbors and Symmetry) and the consequent (Time). Each linguistic ...
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We present summary statistics according to the different household categories in Table1. The men in our sample were generally older than the women for all partnered households. On average, women were more likely than men to attend tertiary education. According to Reddock (2009), the female share...
Thus, we classify “technological circular innovation” into the categories of “circular product innovation” and “circular manufacturing” to refer to the implementation of CE principles in the redesign of products and manufacturing processes, respectively. Non-technological circular innovation: circular ...
in the mining industry. These patterns are robust to the inclusion of controls for individual attributes and occupational categories. Drawing on household and labor force individual data from 1993 to 2015, we then explore differences in real wage trends for Black and non-Black workers across ...
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