Search for dissertations about: "PhD in resource Economics"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words PhD in resource Economics.
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1. An economic study on forest resource competition : How market imperfections and increased competition affect woody feedstock markets
Abstract : Forestry and forest industry sectors have vital roles in the economy, both on a national and regional level. Due to the significant role of these sectors on the economic system, it is important to understand how competition issues impact market outcomes. READ MORE
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2. Intricate Involuted Intertwinings : On Accounting, Technology, and Materiality
Abstract : The Information Age was supposed to be different. It was supposed to transform every aspect of our lives, and accounting was going to be no exception. READ MORE
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3. Systems Analysis of Chemicals Production via Integrated Entrained Flow Biomass Gasification : Quantification and improvement of techno-economic performance
Abstract : Lignocellulosic biomass gasification is a promising production pathway for green chemicals, which can support the development towards a more sustainable society where fossil fuels are replaced. To be able to compete with fossil fuels, a highly efficient production of biomassbased products is required in order to maximize overall process economics and to minimizenegative environmental impact. READ MORE
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4. Green Retailing : A socio-material analysis
Abstract : The marketing and consumption of green products has grown significantly in recent years. As mediators between producers and consumers, retailing sites play an important role for the distribution of green products. It is through stores and other retail sites that green products are marketed and made available to consumers. READ MORE
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5. Circular Business Model Design : Business Opportunities from Retaining Value of Products and Materials
Abstract : Today our economy is largely based on linear material flows, and many products, such as electronics, furniture,building materials and textiles, are discarded even when they could still be used. Without urgent action, globalwaste is expected to increase by 70% by 2060 and global materials use is expected to more than double. READ MORE