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» Resultado: 103 registros

Registro 1 de 103
Autor: Arias Cañete, Miguel
Título: New measures to reduce CO2 emissions in the "second mobility package"
Fuente: Boletín de Estudios Económicos. v.72, n.222. Universidad Comercial de Deusto. Asociación de Licenciados
Páginas: pp. 433-456
Año: dic. 2017
Resumen: On 8 November 2017, the European Commission put forward its latest series of proposals to modernise the European Union’s transport sector as part of the ’2nd mobility package’ . This included a legislative proposal to set new CO2 emissions standards for cars and vans in the EU post-2020. The Commission has proposed fleet-wide CO2 emissions targets for new passenger cars and vans for 2025 and 2030, which are 15 per cent and 30 per cent lower than the 2021 targets, respectively. The proposal also includes a dedicated incentive mechanism for zero- and low-emission vehicles to accelerate their uptake in the EU in a technology-neutral and flexible way. The proposed measure will help to reduce road transport greenhouse gas emissions, which account for over 20 per cent of the EU’s total emissions, and in turn to achieve the EU’s objective to reduce its overall emissions by at least 40 per cent by 2030 compared to 1990. The proposal will stimulate innovation, jobs and growth across Europe.
Palabras clave: INDUSTRIA DEL AUTOMOVIL | CONTAMINACION DEL AIRE | GASES DE INVERNADERO | LEGISLACION |
Solicitar por: HEMEROTECA B + datos de Fuente
Registro 2 de 103
Título: Environment and Development Economics: Looking Back and Moving Forward. Special Issue
Fuente: Environment and Development Economics. v.19, n.3. Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics; Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Páginas: pp. 271-291
Año: June 2014
Contenido: * Introduction: 20 years later, Anastasios Xepapadeas and Joan Stefan, pp. 271-284
* QUESTION 1: In your opinion, what is the single biggest accomplishment of the field of environment and development economics over the past 20 years?
* Twenty years on., John M. Hartwick, pp. 285-287
* QUESTION 2: What do you consider to be the biggest obstacles faced by the field of environment and development economics over the past 20 years?
* The challenges for environment and development economics, Edward B. Barbier, pp. 287-290
* Achievements and future challenges for environment and development economics, Rashid Hassan, pp. 290-292
* Environment and development: achievements and challenges in climate economics, Lucas Bretschger, pp. 292-294
* QUESTION 3: There is ongoing concern about the extent to which research in environment and development economics makes an impact on real world decisions. What do you see as some ways of maximizing the impact of environment and development economics research on policy decisions?
* Mission started - but far from accomplished, Thomas Sterner, pp. 295-297
* Contribution of development and environmental economics to national policy and development: the case of China, Jintao Xu, pp. 297-299
* Wildlife conservation and environmental economics, Kirk Hamilton, pp. 299-302
* QUESTION 4: What advice would you give today to a graduate student considering a career in the field of environment and development economics? How does this advice differ from advice you would have given 20 years ago?
* Twenty years of environment and development economics: advice to graduate students, Aart de Zeeuw, pp. 303-304
* What has changed in EDE research? A comment, Maria A. Cunha-e-Sá, pp. 304-306
* QUESTION 5: What do you believe to be the area of environment and development economics which holds the most promise for future research?
* Natural capital in the macroeconomy, Partha Dasgupta, pp. 307-311
* Developing the economics of change, Sjak Smulders, pp. 311-314
* The political economy of innovation and technological change, David Zilberman, pp. 314-316
* Biodiversity: a promising area for future research, Katheline Schubert, pp. 316-317
* QUESTION 6: What are the factors that led you to go into environment and development economics? If you were starting your career today, would you do anything differently?
* EDE: Job well done, but job not yet done, Jeffrey R. Vincent, pp. 318-320
* Looking back to leap forward: does environment and development economics matter to South Asia’s future?, Priya Shyamsundar, pp. 320-322
* It took thousands of turtles, Francisco Alpízar, pp. 322-324
* QUESTION 7: What do you consider to be some important research questions in environment and development economics that haven’t received adequate attention?
* The climate change, migration and conflict nexus, Cees Withagen, pp. 324-327
* Environment and development economics: past, present and future challenges, Anil Markandya, pp. 328-329
* The influence of lobbying on climate policies; or, why the world might fail, John C. V. Pezzey, pp. 329-332
* Environment and development economics 20 years on, Charles Perrings, pp. 333-366
* The Environment for Development Initiative: lessons learned in research, academic capacity building and policy intervention to manage resources for sustainable growth, Thomas Sterner, Yonas Alem, Francisco Alpízar, Cyndi Spindell Berck, Carlos Alberto Chavez Rebolledo, Johane Dikgang, Stephen Kirama, Gunnar Köhlin, Jane Mariara-Kabubo, Alemu Mekonnen and Jintao Xu, pp. 367-391
Palabras clave: MEDIO AMBIENTE | DESARROLLO | ECONOMIA | ECONOMIA ECOLOGICA | INVESTIGACION | DESARROLLO | ECONOMIA | ECONOMIA ECOLOGICA | INVESTIGACION |
Solicitar por: HEMEROTECA E + datos de Fuente
Registro 3 de 103
Autor: Apreda, Rodolfo - 
Título: Another viewpoint on investment funds and their opaque governance
Fuente: Documentos de Trabajo UCEMA, n.535. Universidad del CEMA
Páginas: 33 p.
Año: mar. 2014
Resumen: Firstly, this paper brings forth an encompassing definition of investment funds intended to track down some patterns of deviant governance. Secondly, it will focus on three conspicuous types among those funds: banks, mutual funds, and hedge funds. Such approach seeks to reveal deep similarities among them, albeit they may superficially look dissimilar. Afterwards, hinging upon the notion of opaque governance, we point out that investment funds more often than not misapply special purpose vehicles, in particular the so-called collateralized-debt obligations, just to hide their transactions, debasing their transparency, flouting good practices, even showing contempt of the law. Last of all, it will be put forward a protocol of covenants to be enforced by regulators on behalf of investors, taxpayers and financial markets.
Palabras clave: FONDOS DE INVERSION | MERCADO FINANCIERO INTERNACIONAL | POLITICA FINANCIERA | GOBERNABILIDAD | DEUDA | INVERSORES | CRISIS FINANCIERA | FINANCIAMIENTO | REGULACIONES |
Solicitar por: HEMEROTECA D + datos de Fuente
Registro 4 de 103
Autor: Apreda, Rodolfo - 
Título: Cooperatives: The governance of patronage dividends (A Corporate Finance viewpoint)
Fuente: Documentos de Trabajo UCEMA, n.508. Universidad del CEMA
Páginas: 22 p.
Año: Apr. 2013
Resumen: Members of cooperatives are patrons and owners simultaneously, which turns out to be a consequential feature ingrained in that sort of business associations. This paper puts forward some contributions to the subject. Firstly, it defines a primary cooperative, making hence a contrast with cooperatives of cooperatives and shaping up their distinctive incremental cash-flow structure. Secondly, it focuses on some governance attributes depicted by patronage dividends in their quest for cash flows from assets. Lastly, it points out that the pursuit of growth poses a threat to primary cooperatives, entailing both governance risks and costs whenever these organizations increase in size and scope.
Palabras clave: COOPERATIVAS | EMPRESAS | ADMINISTRACION DE EMPRESAS | ECONOMIA DE LA EMPRESA | ESTRUCTURA ORGANIZACIONAL | CORPORATIVISMO | GASTOS | INDICADORES | RIESGOS | ADMINISTRACION |
Solicitar por: HEMEROTECA D + datos de Fuente
Registro 5 de 103
Autor: Apreda, Rodolfo - 
Título: Embedding Minskyïs taxonomy of cash flows into a corporate finance framework (The microeconomic linkage between speculative and Ponzi schemes)
Fuente: Documentos de Trabajo UCEMA, n.497. Universidad del CEMA
Páginas: 21 p.
Año: sept. 2012
Resumen: When Minsky put forward his financial instability hypothesis, he resorted - among other macroeconomic tools of analysis - to categories like income, balance-sheet, and portfolio cash flows, so as to cope with the successive stages of hedging, speculative and Ponzi schemes. This paper makes two contributions to the lively debate arousing from Minsky’s ideas. Firstly, it embeds Minsky’s taxonomy into the incremental cash-flow model that has become part and parcel of the modern approach to Corporate Finance. Secondly, and by means of the referred model, we set up a microeconomic linkage to financial instability, by showing how hedging, speculative and Ponzi devices actually break off the natural mutuality that binds together so effectively cash flows from assets - which create economic value - with those to be delivered toward both creditors and stockholders.
Palabras clave: ECONOMISTAS | TEORIA ECONOMICA | ESTABILIZACION DEL MERCADO | CORPORATIVISMO | MICROECONOMIA | ACCIONISTAS | ANALISIS ECONOMICO | EMPRESAS | ADMINISTRACION |
Solicitar por: HEMEROTECA D + datos de Fuente

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