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» Resultado: 9 registros

Registro 1 de 9
Autor: Stern, David I. - Gerlagh, Reyer - Burke, Paul J. - 
Título: Modeling the emissions-income relationship using long-run growth rates
Fuente: Environment and Development Economics. v.22, n.6. Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics; Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Páginas: pp. 699-724
Año: dec. 2017
Resumen: The authors adopt a new approach to modeling the relationship between emissions and income using long-run per capita growth rates. This approach allows them to test multiple hypotheses about the drivers of per capita emissions in a single framework and avoid several of the econometric issues that have plagued the environmental Kuznets curve literature. They estimate models for carbon and sulfur dioxide emissions. They can reject restricted models that omit either growth or beta convergence effects. Although the term representing the environmental Kuznets effect is statistically significant for per capita carbon and sulfur dioxide emissions, the estimated income per capita turning points are out of the sample for the full data set.
Palabras clave: CONTROL DE EMISION DE GASES | DIOXIDO DE CARBONO | DESARROLLO ECONOMICO | MODELOS |
Solicitar por: HEMEROTECA E + datos de Fuente
Registro 2 de 9
Autor: Burke, Paul J. - 
Título: The national-level energy ladder and its carbon implications
Fuente: Environment and Development Economics. v.18, n.4. Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics; Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Páginas: pp. 484-503
Año: Aug. 2013
Resumen: This paper uses data for 134 countries for the period 1960-2010 to document an energy ladder that nations ascend as their economies develop. On average, economic development results in an overall substitution from the use of biomass to energy sourced from fossil fuels, and then increasingly towards nuclear power and certain low-carbon modern renewables such as wind power. The process results in the carbon intensity of energy evolving in an inverse-U manner as per capita incomes increase. Fossil fuel-poor countries climb more quickly to the low-carbon upper rungs of the national-level energy ladder and so typically experience larger reductions in the carbon intensity of energy as they develop. Leapfrogging to low-carbon energy sources on the upper rungs of the national-level energy ladder is one route via which developing countries can reduce the magnitudes of their expected upswings in carbon dioxide emissions.
Solicitar por: HEMEROTECA E + datos de Fuente
Registro 3 de 9
Autor: Herrero, Alejandro -  Herrero, Fabián
Título: La cocina del historiador. Reflexiones sobre la historia de la cultura europea
Ciudad y Editorial: Remedios de Escalada : UNLa
ISBN: 987-1326-00-9
Páginas: 108 p.
Año: 2006
Resumen: Se compone de una serie de entrevistas realizadas en 1998 a los prestigiosos historiadores europeos Burke, Chartie,; Darnton y Roche, quienes analizan diferenes tópicos de la historia de la cultura. Asimismo, aportan reflexiones sobre las tareas propias de cualquier historiador cuando se detienen, por ejemplo, ante la noción de "representatividad" o la de "prueba".
Palabras clave: HISTORIA | CULTURA | REPRESENTATIVIDAD | PRUEBA | BURKE | CHARTIE | DARNTON | ROCHE |
Solicitar por: SOCIALES 70128
Registro 4 de 9
Autor: Calvo, S. - Porthé, S. - Burke, M.
Título: La autoevaluación institucional en la Universidad Nacional de Rosario
En: Encuentro Nacional, 4; Latinoamericano, 1. La Universidad como Objeto de Investigación. San Miguel de Tucumán, 7-9 octubre 2004
Institución patroc.: Universidad Nacional de Tucumán
Ciudad y Editorial: San Miguel de Tucumán : Magna
Año: 2004
Solicitar por: MULTI CD 00030
Registro 5 de 9
Autor: Burke, Andrew-E
Título: Small Firm Start-up by Composers in the Recording Industry
Fuente: Small Business Economics. v.9, n.6. Kluwer Academic Publishers
Páginas: pp. 463-71
Año: Dec. 1997
Resumen: The paper examines new record company formation by music composers. In particular, it addresses their decision to release a record i.e. either to contract their music to record companies or to start-up their own company. In so doing, the research entails the collection and analysis of new data on the behavior of musicians in the intermediate market for music. The research finds that musicians regard incumbent record companies to have a first mover advantage and that they generally aspire to secure a record contract rather than set-up their own company. Composers who start-up their own company usually do so because of ’push’ rather than ’pull’ factors and hence usually represent artistic enterprise which has been rejected by incumbent firms. In this manner, new firm formation by composers does not appear to represent the seeds of future industry.
Solicitar por: HEMEROTECA S + datos de Fuente

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