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A new institutional economics approach to evaluate management options for wetlands: the case of Kilombero Valley wetlands in Tanzania Universiteit Gent
Can informal economic activities be explained by social and institutional factors? A comparative analysis KU Leuven
Empirical literature on informal activities often builds on macro-economic country estimates, which impedes testing behavioural hypotheses. The European Social Survey, documenting self-reported tax evasion in 26 countries, allows to test individual and institutional factors simultaneously. We model the effect of institutional and social capital factors affecting informal transactions. We predict that informality is fostered by social relations ...
Escalation, economic coverage and institutional scope in trade wars Universiteit Antwerpen
Trade conflict, dispute or war – what is in a word? In this chapter, we construct a typology of trade conflicts based on two key dimensions of trade policy: the economic coverage and institutional scope of the policy instruments. Along the first dimension, conflicts range from from small, product-specific disagreements to large, across the board conflicts, affecting entire economies, while the second dimension captures variation in the number ...
New ways of governing environmental pollution from business : voluntary approach from an institutional economic perspective Universiteit Gent
Architectuur in Vlaanderen diagonaal bekeken : drie portretten onthullen een fijnmazige institutionele ecologie Universiteit Gent
A new institutional economic analysis of policies governing non-timber forest products and agroforestry development in Cameroon Universiteit Gent
The impact of institutional voids and ecosystem logics in the spread of ecosystems in emerging economies Universiteit Gent
Comparing the “Four Pillars” of Global Economic Governance: A Critical Analysis of the Institutional Design of the FSB, IMF, World Bank and WTO KU Leuven
Why are the intergovernmental organizations referred to as the 'four pillars' of international economic governance designed the way they are? Although much of their institutional design - issues like voting, membership, mandate, and funding - can be traced back to the history of the organization and the circumstances in which states established it, the institutional setup of each organization should ideally correspond with the type of public ...
Exploring the role of economic and institutional indicators for carbon and GHG emissions: policy-based analysis for OECD countries KU Leuven
Most of the developed countries across the globe have targeted to attain sustainable economic growth. With this focus, the current study evaluated 29 OECD countries over the time period of 1990 to 2018 to analyze the influence of economic and environmental indicators, i.e., export diversification, institutional quality, macrocosmic variables on carbon dioxide, and greenhouse gas emissions. The current study used the quantile regression and ...