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The Logic behind the Green Paradox, Ines Oesterle,
in Review of Environment, Energy and Economics - Re3
(2012)
Keywords: Climate Policies, Green Paradox
Biofuels Subsidies and the Green Paradox, R. Quentin Grafton, Tom Kompas and Ngo Long,
from CESifo
(2010)
Keywords: biofuels subsidies, the Green Paradox
Breakthrough Renewables and the Green Paradox, Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg,
in FinanzArchiv: Public Finance Analysis
(2018)
Keywords: regime shift, green R&D, Green Paradox
Is there a Green Paradox?, Michael Hoel,
from CESifo
(2010)
Keywords: climate change, exhaustible resources, green paradox, carbon tax
Is there a green paradox?, Michael Hoel,
from Oslo University, Department of Economics
(2011)
Keywords: climate change; exhaustible resources; green paradox; carbon tax
Supply Side Climate Policy and the Green Paradox, Michael Hoel,
from CESifo
(2013)
Keywords: climate, green paradox
Supply Side Climate Policy and the Green Paradox, Michael Hoel,
from Oslo University, Department of Economics
(2013)
Keywords: Climate; Green paradox
Reassessing the Green Paradox, Mark Schopf and Hendrik Ritter,
from Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg, Faculty of Economics and Management
(2012)
Keywords: Natural Resources, Carbon Leakage, Green Paradox
Reassessing the Green Paradox, Mark Schopf and Hendrik Ritter,
from Paderborn University, CIE Center for International Economics
(2012)
Keywords: Natural Resources, Carbon Leakage, Green Paradox
The Green Paradox in Open Economies, Ngo Long,
from CESifo
(2014)
Keywords: green paradox, climate change, carbon leakage
The Green Paradox and learning by doing, Rögnvaldur Hannesson,
from Norwegian School of Economics, Department of Business and Management Science
(2018)
Keywords: Green Paradox; carbon dioxide emission; fossil fuels
EU ETS and the new green paradox, Knut Einar Rosendahl,
from CESifo
(2019)
Keywords: emissions trading, green paradox, EU ETS, MSR
EU ETS and the new green paradox, Knut Einar Rosendahl,
from Norwegian University of Life Sciences, School of Economics and Business
(2019)
Keywords: Emissions trading; Green Paradox; EU ETS; MSR
The green paradox and budgetary institutions, Sarah Najm,
in Energy Policy
(2019)
Keywords: Alternative energy; Budget balance; Green paradox; Green regulations; Oil production; Strategies;
Preserving Eastern or Offshore Oil for Preventing Green Paradoxes?, Mark Schopf,
from Paderborn University, CIE Center for International Economics
(2013)
Keywords: Natural Resources, Carbon Leakage, Green Paradox
Do strong oligopolies reverse Green Paradox effects?, Gerard van der Meijden, Hassan Benchekroun, Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg and Cees Withagen,
in European Journal of Political Economy
(2023)
Keywords: Reversal Green Paradox effects; Oligopoly; Limit pricing;
Substitution between biofuels and fossil fuels: Is there a green paradox?, R. Quentin Grafton, Tom Kompas and Ngo Long,
in Journal of Environmental Economics and Management
(2012)
Keywords: Biofuels subsidies; The Green Paradox; Climate change;
Carbon Leakage, the Green Paradox and Perfect Future Markets, Thomas Eichner and Rüdiger Pethig,
from CESifo
(2009)
Keywords: carbon leakage, green paradox, emissions cap
Unilateral Supply Side Policies and the Green Paradox, Mark Schopf,
from Paderborn University, Faculty of Business Administration and Economics
(2016)
Keywords: Carbon Leakage; Green Paradox; General Equilibrium Model
Substitution between Biofuels and Fossil Fuels: Is There a Green Paradox?, R. Quentin Grafton, Tom Kompas and Ngo Long,
from Centre interuniversitaire de recherche en économie quantitative, CIREQ
(2011)
Keywords: biofuels subsidies, the Green Paradox, climate change
Carbon leakage, the green paradox and perfect future markets, Thomas Eichner and Rüdiger Pethig,
from Universität Siegen, Fakultät Wirtschaftswissenschaften, Wirtschaftsinformatik und Wirtschaftsrecht
(2009)
Keywords: carbon leakage, green paradox, emissions cap
Three Degrees of Green Paradox: The Weak, The Strong, and the Extreme Green Paradox, Marc Gronwald, Ngo Long and Luise Roepke,
from Centre interuniversitaire de recherche en économie quantitative, CIREQ
(2017)
Keywords: capacity constraints, green paradox, climate change, simultaneous resource use
Brown Backstops Versus the Green Paradox, Thomas Michielsen,
from Oxford Centre for the Analysis of Resource Rich Economies, University of Oxford
(2013)
Keywords: carbon tax, green paradox, exhaustible resource, backstop, climate change
Brown backstops versus the green paradox, Thomas O. Michielsen,
in Journal of Environmental Economics and Management
(2014)
Keywords: Carbon tax; Green paradox; Exhaustible resource; Backstop; Climate change;
Simultaneous Supplies of Dirty and Green Fuels with Capacity Constraint: Is there a Green Paradox?, Marc Gronwald, Ngo Long and Luise Röpke,
from CESifo
(2013)
Keywords: capacity constraints, green paradox, climate change
BREAKTHROUGH RENEWABLES AND THE GREEN PARADOX, Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg,
from Oxford Centre for the Analysis of Resource Rich Economies, University of Oxford
(2012)
Keywords: Hotelling principle, exhaustible resources, carbon-free substitute, regime switch, oil stock uncertainty, hold-up problem, green R&D, Green Paradox
Breakthrough Renewables and the Green Paradox, Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg,
from CESifo
(2012)
Keywords: hotelling principle, exhaustible resources, carbon-free substitute, regime switch, oil stock uncertainty, hold-up problem, green R&D, Green Paradox
The Debate of the Green Paradox, Yuting Li,
in Review of Environment, Energy and Economics - Re3
(2014)
Keywords: Environmental Polices, Carbon Leakage, Green Paradox, Resource Extraction, Greenhouse Gas Mitigation
Is There Really a Green Paradox?, Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg and Cees Withagen,
from CESifo
(2010)
Keywords: Green Paradox, Hotelling rule, non-renewable resource, renewable backstop, global warming, carbon tax, limit pricing
Biofuel Mandating and the Green Paradox, Samuel Okullo, Frédéric Reynès and Marjan Hofkes,
from Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research
(2016)
Keywords: green paradox; climate change; peak oil; biofuel mandates; unconventional crude oil
IS THERE REALLY A GREEN PARADOX?, Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg and Cees Withagen,
from Oxford Centre for the Analysis of Resource Rich Economies, University of Oxford
(2010)
Keywords: Green Paradox, Hotelling rule, non-renewable resource, renewable backstop, simultaneous use, global warming, carbon tax, monopoly, limit pricing
Is there really a green paradox?, Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg and Cees Withagen,
in Journal of Environmental Economics and Management
(2012)
Keywords: Green Paradox; Hotelling rule; Non-renewable resource; Renewable backstop; Simultaneous use; Global warming; Carbon tax; Monopoly; Limit pricing;
Subsidizing Human Capital to Overcome the Green Paradox¡ªA Demand-Side Approach, Arne Steinkraus,
in Journal of Management and Sustainability
(2016)
Keywords: climate change, Demand-Side, green paradox, subsidy
Subsidizing human capital to overcome the green paradox: A demand-side approach, Arne Steinkraus,
from Technische Universität Braunschweig, Economics Department
(2016)
Keywords: Climate Change, Green Paradox, Subsidy, Demand-Side
Going Full Circle: Demand-Side Constraints to the Green Paradox, Corrado Di Maria, Ian Lange and Edwin van der Werf,
from CESifo
(2013)
Keywords: green paradox, climate policy, demand side response
Announcing Climate Policy: Can a Green Paradox Arise without Scarcity?, Sjak Smulders, Yacov Tsur and Amos Zemel,
from CESifo
(2010)
Keywords: climate policy, carbon tax, green paradox, uncertainty
Announcing climate policy: Can a green paradox arise without scarcity?, Sjak Smulders, Yacov Tsur and Amos Zemel,
in Journal of Environmental Economics and Management
(2012)
Keywords: Climate policy; Carbon tax; Green paradox;
Alternative Climate Policies and Intertemporal Emissions Leakage: Quantifying the Green Paradox, Carolyn Fischer and Stephen Salant,
from Resources for the Future
(2012)
Keywords: green paradox, climate change, exhaustible resources
The Green Paradox and Greenhouse Gas Reducing Investments, Michael Hoel,
in International Review of Environmental and Resource Economics
(2011)
Keywords: Climate change, Carbon tax, Green paradox, Commitment, Exhaustible resources,
Are the Laffer curve and the Green Paradox mutually exclusive?, Stefano Bosi and David Desmarchelier,
from HAL
(2016)
Keywords: Ramsey model, Pollution, Laffer Curve, Green Paradox, Hopf bifurcation.
The Green Paradox and Learning-by-doing in the Renewable Energy Sector, Daniel Nachtigall and Dirk Rübbelke,
from BC3
(2013)
Keywords: climate change, exhaustible resources, regenerative energy, green paradox
The Green Paradox and Learning-by-Doing in the Renewable Energy Sector, Daniel Nachtigall and Dirk Ruebbelke,
from Berlin School of Economics
Keywords: climate change, exhaustible resources, learning-by-doing, green paradox
The green Paradox and Learning-by-Doing in the renewable energy sector, Daniel Nachtigall and Dirk Rübbelke,
from Free University Berlin, School of Business & Economics
(2014)
Keywords: climate change, exhaustible resources, learning-by-doing, green paradox
Are the Laffer curve and the green paradox mutually exclusive ?, Stefano Bosi and David Desmarchelier,
from HAL
(2017)
Keywords: Ramsey model,Pollution,Laffer Curve,Green Paradox,Hopf bifurcation
International capital markets, oil producers and the Green Paradox, Gerard van der Meijden, Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg and Cees Withagen,
in European Economic Review
(2015)
Keywords: Global warming; Green Paradox; Capital markets; Carbon tax; General equilibrium;
The green paradox and learning-by-doing in the renewable energy sector, Daniel Nachtigall and Dirk Rübbelke,
in Resource and Energy Economics
(2016)
Keywords: Climate change; Exhaustible resources; Learning-by-doing; Green paradox;
The Green Paradox and Learning-by-Doing in the Renewable Energy Sector, Daniel Nachtigall and Dirk Rübbelke,
from CESifo
(2014)
Keywords: climate change, exhaustible resources, learning-by-doing, green paradox
Endogenous Emission Caps Always Induce a Green Paradox, Reyer Gerlagh, Roweno J.R.K. Heijmans and Knut Einar Rosendahl,
from CESifo
(2019)
Keywords: emissions trading, green paradox, EU ETS, environmental policy, dynamic modeling
Are the Laffer curve and the Green Paradox mutually exclusive?, Stefano Bosi and David Desmarchelier,
from University of Paris Nanterre, EconomiX
(2016)
Keywords: Ramsey model, Pollution, Laffer Curve, Green Paradox, Hopf bifurcation.
Endogenous Emission Caps Always Produce a Green Paradox, Reyer Gerlagh, Roweno J. R. K. Hejimans and Knut Einar Rosendahl,
from Norwegian University of Life Sciences, School of Economics and Business
(2020)
Keywords: Emissions trading; Green paradox; EU ETS; environmental policy; dynamic modeling
Cumulative Carbon Emissions and the Green Paradox, Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg,
in Annual Review of Resource Economics
(2013)
Keywords: global warming, green paradox, carbon tax, renewables subsidy, second best, technological breakthrough
Cumulative Carbon Emissions and the Green Paradox, Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg,
from Oxford Centre for the Analysis of Resource Rich Economies, University of Oxford
(2013)
Keywords: global warming, Green Paradox, carbon tax, renewables subsidy, second best, technological breakthrough
The green paradox of the economics of exhaustible resources, Robert Cairns,
in Energy Policy
(2014)
Keywords: Green paradox; Hotelling′s rule; Constrained output; Investment; Natural decline; Decline curve;
(Bio-)Fuel mandating and the green paradox, Samuel J. Okullo, Frédéric Reynès and Marjan Hofkes,
in Energy Economics
(2021)
Keywords: Green paradox; Climate change; Fuel mandates; Renewable energy subsidies; Carbon taxes;
An empirical analysis of the green paradox in China: From the perspective of fiscal decentralization, Kun Zhang, Zong-Yong Zhang and Qiao-Mei Liang,
in Energy Policy
(2017)
Keywords: Green paradox; Fiscal decentralization; Environmental regulation; Carbon emissions;
A Synthetic Control Assessment of the Green Paradox: The Role of Climate Action Plans, Steinkraus Arne,
in German Economic Review
(2019)
Keywords: Synthetic control method, green paradox, coal, climate action plans
A Study on the Relationship between Paradox Cognition, Green Industrial Production, and Corporate Performance, Yi Gao, Zhiguo Li and Kashif Khan,
in Sustainability
(2019)
Keywords: paradox cognition; green industrial production; corporate performance; structural equation
Brown Backstops versus the Green Paradox (Revision of CentER DP 2011-076), T.O. Michielsen,
from Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research
(2011)
Keywords: carbon tax; green paradox; exhaustible resource; backstop; climate change
Unilateral climate policies and green paradoxes: Extraction costs matter, Gilbert Kollenbach,
from Universität Siegen, Fakultät Wirtschaftswissenschaften, Wirtschaftsinformatik und Wirtschaftsrecht
(2014)
Keywords: Climate change, green paradox, exhaustible resources, renewable energy
The Green Paradox and Interjurisdictional Competition across Space and Time, Wolfgang Habla,
from University of Gothenburg, Department of Economics
(2016)
Keywords: Green Paradox; factor mobility; interjurisdictional competition; resource extraction; substitutability between capital and resources; capital taxation
International Capital Markets, Oil Producers and the Green Paradox, Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg, Gerard van der Meijden and Cees Withagen,
from Oxford Centre for the Analysis of Resource Rich Economies, University of Oxford
(2014)
Keywords: Global warming, Green Paradox, Hotelling rule, oil importers, oil producers, investment, capital markets, carbon tax, exploration investment, general equilibrium
International Capital Markets, Oil Producers and the Green Paradox, Gerard van der Meijden, Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg and Cees Withagen,
from CESifo
(2014)
Keywords: global warming, Green Paradox, Hotelling rule, oil importers, oil producers, investment, capital markets, carbon tax, exploration investment, general equilibrium
Carbon Leakage Along with the Green Paradox Against Carbon Abatement? A Review Based on Carbon Tax, Akkaya Sahin and Bakkal Ufuk,
in Folia Oeconomica Stetinensia
(2020)
Keywords: Global warming, carbon tax, carbon leakage, green paradox
Green Paradox or Forced Emission Reduction—The Dual Effects of Environmental Regulation on Carbon Emissions, Kedong Yin, Lu Liu and Haolei Gu,
in IJERPH
(2022)
Keywords: environmental regulation; carbon emissions; green paradox; double effect
Can market segmentation lead to green paradox? Evidence from China, Aolin Lai, Qunwei Wang and Lianbiao Cui,
in Energy
(2022)
Keywords: Green paradox; Market segmentation; Environmental regulation; Carbon neutrality; Dynamic space panel;
Fall in the sea, eventually? A green paradox in climate adaptation for coastal housing markets, Lee Parton and Steven Dundas,
in Journal of Environmental Economics and Management
(2020)
Keywords: Climate adaptation; Green paradox; Land use; North Carolina; Perverse incentives; Policy signals; Sea-level rise;
Simultaneous Supplies of Dirty Energy and Capacity Constrained Clean Energy: Is There a Green Paradox?, Marc Gronwald, Ngo Long and Luise Roepke,
in Environmental & Resource Economics
(2017)
Keywords: Capacity constraints, Green Paradox, Climate change, Simultaneous resource use, Cost reversal
GLOBAL WARMING AND THE GREEN PARADOX: A REVIEW OF ADVERSE EFFECTS OF CLIMATE POLICIES, Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg and Cees Withagen,
from Oxford Centre for the Analysis of Resource Rich Economies, University of Oxford
(2013)
Keywords: fossil fuel, renewables, coal, economic growth, global warming, carbon tax, Green Paradox
Substitution between bio-fuels and fossil fuels: is there a Green Paradox?, R. Quentin Grafton, Tom Kompas and Ngo Long,
from CIRANO
(2012)
Keywords: Subsidies of renewable energy; the Green Paradox; climate change., Subvention des ressources renouvelables; le Paradoxe Vert ; changements climatiques
Capital Accumulation, Green Paradox, and Stranded Assets: An Endogenous Growth Perspective, Wei Jin and ZhongXiang Zhang,
from Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei
(2018)
Keywords: Endogenous Growth, Green Paradox, Stranded Assets, Capital Accumulation, Imperfect Substitution, Investment Irreversibility
Green Paradox and Directed Technical Change: The Effect of Subsidies to Clean R&D, Julien Daubanes, André Grimaud and Luc Rouge,
from CESifo
(2013)
Keywords: non-renewable resources, directed technical change, green paradox, environmental policy, R&D subsidies
Supply versus demand-side policies in the presence of carbon leakage and the green paradox, Cathrine Hagem and Halvor Briseid Storrøsten,
from Statistics Norway, Research Department
(2016)
Keywords: climate coalition; carbon leakage; green paradox; supply-side climate policy; demand-side climate policy
Unveiling the green innovation paradox: Exploring the impact of carbon emission reduction on corporate green technology innovation, Haichao Li, Yuqi Su, Chante Jian Ding, Gary Gang Tian and Zhan Wu,
in Technological Forecasting and Social Change
(2024)
Keywords: Carbon emission reduction; Corporate ESG responsibility; Green technology; The innovation paradox; Porter's hypothesis;
The Productivity Paradox in Green Buildings, Hugh Byrd and Eziaku Onyeizu Rasheed,
in Sustainability
(2016)
Keywords: productivity; green buildings; post occupancy evaluation; internal environmental quality; questionnaires
Is there really a Green Paradox?, Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg and Cees Withagen,
from Tinbergen Institute
(2012)
Keywords: Green Ramsey model, carbon tax, renewables, exhaustible resources, global warming
Simultaneous Supplies of Dirty Energy and Capacity Constrained Clean Energy: Is there a Green Paradox?, Marc Gronwald, Ngo Long and Luise Roepke,
from CIRANO
(2016)
Keywords: Capacity constraints, Green Paradox, Climate change, Simultaneous resource use, Contrainte de capacité, Paradoxe Vert, Changements climatiques, Utilisation simultanée des ressources
Imperfect Environmental Policy and Polluting Emissions: The Green Paradox and Beyond, Edwin van der Werf and Corrado Di Maria,
in International Review of Environmental and Resource Economics
(2012)
Keywords: Climate policy, Green paradox, Nonrenewable resources, Scarcity, Carbon tax, Announcement effects, Implementation lag, Carbon leakage, Backstop technology,
Unintended Detrimental Effects of Environmental Policy: The Green Paradox and Beyond, Edwin van der Werf and Corrado Di Maria,
from CESifo
(2011)
Keywords: climate policy, green paradox, non-renewable resources, scarcity, carbon tax, announcement effects, implementation lag, carbon leakage, backstop technology
Uncertain Climate Policy and the Green Paradox, Sjak Smulders, Yacov Tsur and Amos Zemel,
from Springer
(2014)
Keywords: Capital Stock, Climate Policy, Fossil Energy, Paradoxical Outcome, Consumption Process
On adoption of green logistics: a literature review, Vinod Yadav, Piyush Gaur and Rakesh Jain,
in International Journal of Logistics Systems and Management
(2021)
Keywords: green logistics; intermodal transportation; barriers in green logistics; paradox in green logistic.
Fossil Fuel Extraction and Climate Policy: A Review of the Green Paradox with Endogenous Resource Exploration, Ines Österle,
from Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei
(2012)
Keywords: Green Paradox, Supply-side dynamics, Climate Policy, Exhaustible Resources, Fossil Fuels, Exploration
Should We Be Worried About the Green Paradox? Announcement Effects of the Acid Rain Program, Corrado Di Maria, Ian Lange and Edwin van der Werf,
from Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei
(2012)
Keywords: Green Paradox, Implementation Lags, Announcement Effects, Climate Policy, Acid Rain Policy
Should we be worried about the green paradox? Announcement effects of the Acid Rain Program, Corrado Di Maria, Ian Lange and Edwin van der Werf,
in European Economic Review
(2014)
Keywords: Green paradox; Implementation lags; Announcement effects; Climate policy; Acid rain policy;
The European Union Green Deal: Clean Energy Wellbeing Opportunities and the Risk of the Jevons Paradox, Estrella Trincado, Antonio Sanchez-Bayon and José María Vindel,
in Energies
(2021)
Keywords: European Union (EU); Green Deal; wellbeing economics; Horizon 2030; Jevons Paradox; clean energy production; sustainability
Should we be Worried about the Green Paradox? Announcement Effects of the Acid Rain Program, Corrado Di Maria, Ian Lange and Edwin van der Werf,
from CESifo
(2012)
Keywords: Green Paradox, implementation lags, announcement effects, climate policy, acid rain policy
Puncturing the Waterbed or the New Green Paradox? The Effectiveness of Overlapping Policies in the EU ETS under Perfect Foresight and Myopia, Lukas Schmidt,
from Energiewirtschaftliches Institut an der Universitaet zu Koeln (EWI)
(2020)
Keywords: Intertemporal Emission Trading; Overlapping Policies; EU ETS; New Green Paradox; Marginal Abatement Costs; Myopia
The Paradoxes of Environmental Innovations: The Case of Green Chemistry, Romain Debref,
in Journal of Innovation Economics
(2012)
Keywords: green innovation, green chemistry, ecological industry, rebound effect, eco-efficiency
Second-Best Carbon Taxation in the Global Economy: The Green Paradox and Carbon Leakage Revisited, Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg,
from Oxford Centre for the Analysis of Resource Rich Economies, University of Oxford
(2015)
Keywords: unilateral carbon taxes, intertemporal terms of trade, tax incidence, Green Paradox, asset tax, carbon leakage, second best, global altruism, unburnt fossil fuel
Second-best Carbon Taxation in the Global Economy: The Green Paradox and Carbon Leakage Revisited, Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg,
from European University at St. Petersburg, Department of Economics
(2015)
Keywords: unilateral carbon taxes, intertemporal terms of trade, tax incidence, Green Paradox, asset tax, carbon leakage, second best, global altruism, unburnt fossil fuel
Second-Best Carbon Taxation in the Global Economy: The Green Paradox and Carbon Leakage Revisited, Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg,
from C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
(2015)
Keywords: Unilateral carbon taxes; Intertemporal terms of trade; Tax incidence; Green paradox; Asset tax; Carbon leakage; Second best; Global altruism; Unburnt fossil fuel
Second-best carbon taxation in the global economy: The Green Paradox and carbon leakage revisited, Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg,
in Journal of Environmental Economics and Management
(2016)
Keywords: D62; D90; H22; H23; Q31; Q38; Q54; Unilateral carbon taxes; Intertemporal terms of trade; Tax incidence; Green Paradox; Asset tax; Carbon leakage; Second best; Global altruism; Unburnt fossil fuel;
Urban greening: A new paradox of economic or social sustainability?, Mengbing Du and Xiaoling Zhang,
in Land Use Policy
(2020)
Keywords: Urban green space; Variegated sustainability economic; Social equity; Spatial patterns; New York City;
Unilateral Policies, Competitiveness and the ‘Green Paradox’ in a Dynamic North–South Model, Partha Sen,
in Arthaniti: Journal of Economic Theory and Practice
(2018)
Keywords: Carbon leakage; green paradox; Hotelling rule; quasi-linear preferences
Green Paradox in Emerging Tourism Supply Chains: Achieving Green Consumption Behavior through Strategic Green Marketing Orientation, Brand Social Responsibility, and Green Image, Muhammad Ishfaq Khan, Shahbaz Khalid, Umer Zaman, Ana Ercília José and Paulo Ferreira,
in IJERPH
(2021)
Keywords: green supply chain management; strategic green marketing orientation; green image; brand social responsibility; green consumption intention; signaling theory
A Paradoxical Destiny and a Paradoxical Era, Onofrei Margareta,
in Ovidius University Annals, Economic Sciences Series
(2014)
Keywords: paradox, interwar, destiny
To Green or Not to Green: A Political, Economic and Social Analysis for the Past Failure of Green Logistics, Matthias Klumpp,
in Sustainability
(2016)
Keywords: Jevons paradox; median voter; time-distorted preferences; green transportation technology; e-vehicles; truck toll system
On the Ellsberg and Machina paradoxes, Keiran Sharpe,
in Theory and Decision
(2023)
Keywords: Ellsberg paradox, Machina paradox, Allais paradox
The Green Paradox in NEV Manufacturing: Regulatory Impacts on Innovation from a Stakeholder Perspective, Qing Chen and Chengjiang Li,
in Energies
(2024)
Keywords: environmental regulation; green innovation; stakeholders; innovation diffusion; new energy vehicles
The Spanish Energy Transition into the EU Green Deal: Alignments and Paradoxes, José Antonio Peña-Ramos, María del Pino-García and Antonio Sanchez-Bayon,
in Energies
(2021)
Keywords: geopolitics; renewable energies; energy transition; EU Green Deal; political economy
Voting Paradoxes, Dan S. Felsenthal and Hannu Nurmi,
from Springer
(2018)
Keywords: Simple voting paradoxes, Conditional voting paradoxes
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