Search for dissertations about: "export timing"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 swedish dissertations containing the words export timing.
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1. Regional Economics, Trade, and Transport Infrastructure
Abstract : “Regional Policy in a Multiregional Setting: When the Poorest are Hurt by Subsidies” Regional subsidies have a positive short-term effect on the recipient regions, but as they alter migration patterns the long-term effects are less clear. This paper demonstrates using a three-region general equilibrium model that subsidising the poorest region may be to its detriment in the long term and thereby increase inter-regional inequality, if the subsidy draws firms from a nearby region that would function better as a production centre. READ MORE
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2. Methods for Elimination of Double Taxation under Double Tax Treaties – with Particular Reference to the Application of Double Tax Treaties in Sweden
Abstract : Kleist, D. 2012. Methods for Elimination of Double Taxation under Double Tax Treaties – with Particular Reference to the Application of Double Tax Treaties in Sweden. Iustus Förlag AB. READ MORE
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3. Holocene carbon and nitrogen accumulation rates and contemporary carbon export in discharge : a study from a boreal fen catchment
Abstract : The contemporary role of mires in land-atmosphere exchange of carbon dioxide (CO₂) is the subject of intense scientific debate. Investigating patterns and mechanisms of variations in past carbon (C) accumulation rates as well as contemporary C fluxes of peatlands facilitates predictions of future mire C sink strength under a changing climate. READ MORE
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4. Climate Change Impacts on the Catchment Contribution to Lake Water Quantity and Quality
Abstract : A key question related to climate change projections is how will aquatic systems respond to changes in variables such as temperature and precipitation? This thesis uses GWLF, a simple catchment scale model to explore potential impacts of climate change on water quantity and quality.River discharge and nutrient loads were modelled for several warmer world scenarios. READ MORE
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5. Climate Effects on Phytoplankton Biomass and Functional Groups
Abstract : Future climate in temperate regions is projected to get warmer and in many cases wetter. This poses questions about how phytoplankton in our lakes will respond. READ MORE