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Does Environmental Protection Law Bring about Greenwashing? Evidence from Heavy-Polluting Firms in China. (2024). Li, Yujia ; Zhang, Ying ; Chen, Shouming ; Ramos, Disney Leite.
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  12. The micro-foundations of digitally transforming SMEs: How digital literacy and technology interact with managerial attributes. (2023). Adomako, Samuel ; Zahoor, Nadia ; Lamprinakos, Grigorios ; Zopiatis, Anastasios.
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  13. Government support versus international knowledge: Investigating innovations from emerging-market small and medium enterprises. (2023). Nguyen, Tam ; de Oliveira, Rui Torres ; Verreynne, Martie-Louise ; Steen, John.
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  15. Configurational Paths of Leadership Competency Shortages and 4.0 Leadership Effectiveness: An fs/QCA Study. (2022). Wolniak, Radosaw ; Gbczyska, Magdalena ; Gajdzik, Boena ; Kwiotkowska, Anna.
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  16. Spurring competitiveness, social and economic performance of family-owned SMEs through social entrepreneurship; a multi-analytical SEM & ANN perspective. (2022). Salamzadeh, Yashar ; Khan, Rizwan Ullah ; Richardson, Christopher.
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  18. Sustainable Leadership in Frontier Asia Region: Managerial Discretion and Environmental Innovation. (2021). Li, Yongmei ; Iqbal, Qaisar ; Ahmad, Noor Hazlina.
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  19. Environmental proactivity, competitive strategy, and market performance: The mediating role of environmental reputation. (2021). Adomako, Samuel ; Nguyen, Nguyen Phong.
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  20. Advancing methodological thinking and practice for development-compatible climate policy planning. (2014). Scrieciu, Silviu ; Chalabi, Zaid ; Belton, Valerie ; Mechler, Reinhard ; Puig, Daniel.
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  21. Environmental taxes and economic growth: Evidence from panel causality tests. (2014). Morley, Bruce ; Abdullah, Sabah.
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  22. The economic and environmental impact of a carbon tax for Scotland: A computable general equilibrium analysis. (2014). Swales, John ; McGregor, Peter ; Lecca, Patrizio ; Allan, Grant.
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  24. Ex post analýza zavedení zdanění pevných paliv, zemního plynu a elektřiny. (2013). Menik, Michal ; Zimmermannova, Jarmila.
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  25. Current and Proposed CO2 Taxation in the European Union Member States in the Energy Sector. (2013). Zimmermannova, Jarmila.
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  26. Intergenerational aspects of ecotax reforms – An application to Germany. (2013). Roeder, Kerstin ; Habla, Wolfgang.
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  27. Reducing CO2 emissions on the electric grid through a carbon disincentive policy. (2013). Sun, Jing ; Peng, Huei ; Li, Chiao-Ting.
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  28. Carbon taxation in Russia: Prospects for a double dividend and improved energy efficiency. (2013). Orlov, Anton ; McDonald, Scott ; Grethe, Harald.
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  29. What is the potential impact of a taxation system reform on carbon abatement and industrial growth in China?. (2013). Chen, Shiyi.
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  30. The Political Sustainability of Germanys Environmental Tax Rate. (2012). Roeder, Kerstin ; Habla, Wolfgang.
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  31. Environmental fiscal reform and willingness to pay for the environment: an empirical analysis on European micro data. (2012). romano, oriana ; Gaeta, Giuseppe ; Ercolano, Salvatore.
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  32. Rule of law and its implications for the environmental taxation-income path across European Countries. (2012). Smirnova, Janna ; Infante, Davide ; Castiglione, Concetta.
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  35. Are Green Taxes a Good Way to Help Solve State Budget Deficits?. (2012). Segerson, Kathleen ; Zhou, Rong.
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  36. Ex-post analysis of impacts of the car registration fee in the Czech Republic. (2012). Zimmermannova, Jarmila.
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  37. On the green and innovative side of trade competitiveness? The impact of environmental policies and innovation on EU exports. (2012). Mazzanti, Massimiliano ; Costantini, Valeria.
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  38. The Intra-country Distributional Impact of Policies to Fight Climate Change: A Survey. (2011). Savard, Luc ; Estache, Antonio ; Boccanfuso, Dorothee.
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  39. A Major Environmental Tax Reform for the UK: Results for the Economy, Employment and the Environment. (2011). Summerton, Philip ; Ekins, Paul ; Lee, Daniel ; Thoung, Chris .
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  48. Two unannounced environmental tax reforms in the UK: The fuel duty escalator and income tax in the 1990s. (2010). Bell, Sarah ; Ekins, Paul ; Kleinman, Harold ; Venn, Andrew .
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  49. Paying the piper and calling the tune?: A meta-regression analysis of the double-dividend hypothesis. (2010). Löschel, Andreas ; Böhringer, Christoph ; Anger, Niels ; Bohringer, Christoph ; Loschel, Andreas.
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  50. Environmental Taxes and Wage Setting Structure. (2009). Garzon, María ; Bárcena-Ruiz, Juan ; Maria Begoña Garzon, ; Barcena-Ruiz, Juan Carlos.
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  51. Need a Carbon Tax be Socially Regressive ? True Challenges and Wrong Debates. (2009). Hourcade, Jean-Charles ; Ghersi, Frederic ; Combet, Emmanuel ; Thery, Daniel.
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  52. Taxe carbone, une mesure socialement régressive ? Vrais problèmes et faux débats. (2009). Hourcade, Jean-Charles ; Ghersi, Frederic ; Combet, Emmanuel.
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  55. The effect of the German and British environmental taxation reforms: A simple assessment. (2009). Agnolucci, Paolo.
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  56. Can a carbon permit system reduce Spanish unemployment?. (2009). Kverndokk, Snorre ; Gómez-Plana, Antonio ; Fahn, Taran ; Gomez-Plana, Antonio G..
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  57. Understanding business decision making on the environment. (2008). Gouldson, Andy.
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  58. The employment effects of sustainable development policies. (2007). McNeill, Judith M. ; Williams, Jeremy B..
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  60. A just and efficient reduction of resource throughput to optimum. (2006). Aubauer, Hans P..
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  63. Environmental tax reform and the double dividend: A meta-analytical performance assessment. (2005). Pels, Eric ; Patuelli, Roberto ; Nijkamp, Peter.
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  64. Optimal Environmental Charges/Taxes: Easy to Estimate and Surplus-yielding. (2004). Ng, Yew-Kwang.
    In: Environmental & Resource Economics.
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  65. Expected effects of the ecological tax reform for the Polish economy. (2003). Śleszyński, Jerzy ; Kiuila, Olga ; Sleszynski, Jerzy .
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  66. Mitigation costs, distributional effects, and ancillary benefits of carbon policies in the Nordic countries, the U.K., and Ireland. (2002). Rosendahl, Knut Einar ; Kverndokk, Snorre ; Bye, Brita.
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  67. Price Discovery and Market Information in the Transition Economy of Russia: A Laboratory Study. (2002). Alla, Yakunina ; Menkhaus Dale J., .
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  68. Estimation of Timber Rent and the Efficiency of Increasing Rental Payments in Russia. (2002). Anatoly, Petrov ; Aleksey, Logvin ; Oleg, Eismont .
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  69. Sustainable growth criteria: Minimum benchmarks and scenarios for employment and the environment. (2002). Spangenberg, Joachim H. ; Omann, Ines ; Hinterberger, Friedrich.
    In: Ecological Economics.
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