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This book provides an in-depth analysis of the concept of the
Circular Economy (CE), as well as an assessment of the drivers and
barriers for circular practices by firms, and its implications for
managers in firms and public policy makers. It includes proposals
for policy frameworks and instruments that will encourage the
uptake of CE practices. The book is presented in three linked
parts. The first part of the book provides a broad view of the
topic, put into the wider context of sustainability. In the second
part, the drivers of and barriers to the uptake of the CE are
analysed, with a special focus on the micro-level not seen often in
the previous studies on the CE. This book is of interest to
researchers, policy makers and post-graduate students in areas such
as environmental management and economics.
This book provides an up-to-date analysis of state-of-the-art
concentrating solar power (CSP) generation. It focuses on the
economic analysis of CSP generation technologies as well as the
policies that have been and are being used around the globe to
support it. The book describes the industrial sectors whose
products make up the solar field, including the traditional
manufacturers of turbines and generators.The authors provide the
main theoretical tools needed to comprehend the costs of CSP
technologies compared to other competing technologies (both
conventional and renewable) and discuss the conceptual rationale
behind creating public support for these technologies and the costs
of various promotional techniques. Further, the book examines the
concepts from different disciplinary traditions in economics
(including environmental, innovation, industrial and public), which
are then combined and integrated for an analysis of the costs and
policies of CSP electricity.Addressing the main findings and the
challenges for future CSP, the book is a valuable resource for
researchers and practitioners. It is also of use to industrial
engineers, as it identifies the features of the sector's supply
chain value, rooted in and supported by an industrial economics
approach.
This book provides an up-to-date, rigorous analysis of the state of
the art of solar photovoltaic (PV) generation. It focuses on the
economic analysis of solar PV generation technologies as well as
the policies that have been devised and implemented around the
globe to support it. It provides the main theoretical tools for
understanding the cost of these technologies, and discusses them
from both a historical and comparative perspective with respect to
other competing technologies (both conventional and renewable). In
addition, it presents the conceptual rationale to maximize reader
insights into whether and how public support for these technologies
is justified as well as the consequences for the economy of
different promotion measures. Integrating concepts from different
economics disciplines (environmental economics, innovation
economics, industrial economics and public economics) into a
coherent basis for the analysis of the costs and policies for solar
PV electricity, it provides an update to the literature to reflect
recent advances in and deployments of solar electricity and the
drastic reduction in associated costs.
This book provides an in-depth analysis of the concept of the
Circular Economy (CE), as well as an assessment of the drivers and
barriers for circular practices by firms, and its implications for
managers in firms and public policy makers. It includes proposals
for policy frameworks and instruments that will encourage the
uptake of CE practices. The book is presented in three linked
parts. The first part of the book provides a broad view of the
topic, put into the wider context of sustainability. In the second
part, the drivers of and barriers to the uptake of the CE are
analysed, with a special focus on the micro-level not seen often in
the previous studies on the CE. This book is of interest to
researchers, policy makers and post-graduate students in areas such
as environmental management and economics.
This book provides an up-to-date, rigorous analysis of the state of
the art of solar photovoltaic (PV) generation. It focuses on the
economic analysis of solar PV generation technologies as well as
the policies that have been devised and implemented around the
globe to support it. It provides the main theoretical tools for
understanding the cost of these technologies, and discusses them
from both a historical and comparative perspective with respect to
other competing technologies (both conventional and renewable). In
addition, it presents the conceptual rationale to maximize reader
insights into whether and how public support for these technologies
is justified as well as the consequences for the economy of
different promotion measures. Integrating concepts from different
economics disciplines (environmental economics, innovation
economics, industrial economics and public economics) into a
coherent basis for the analysis of the costs and policies for solar
PV electricity, it provides an update to the literature to reflect
recent advances in and deployments of solar electricity and the
drastic reduction in associated costs.
Eco-Innovation considers the impact industry has on our
environmental surroundings whilst exploring the need for more
sustainable development. The concept of sustainable development and
the general understanding of the interdependence of the environment
and the economy are both examined in this thought-provoking new
book.
Eco-Innovation considers the impact industry has on our
environmental surroundings whilst exploring the need for more
sustainable development. The concept of sustainable development and
the general understanding of the interdependence of the environment
and the economy are both examined in this thought-provoking new
book.
This book provides an up-to-date analysis of state-of-the-art
concentrating solar power (CSP) generation. It focuses on the
economic analysis of CSP generation technologies as well as the
policies that have been and are being used around the globe to
support it. The book describes the industrial sectors whose
products make up the solar field, including the traditional
manufacturers of turbines and generators.The authors provide the
main theoretical tools needed to comprehend the costs of CSP
technologies compared to other competing technologies (both
conventional and renewable) and discuss the conceptual rationale
behind creating public support for these technologies and the costs
of various promotional techniques. Further, the book examines the
concepts from different disciplinary traditions in economics
(including environmental, innovation, industrial and public), which
are then combined and integrated for an analysis of the costs and
policies of CSP electricity.Addressing the main findings and the
challenges for future CSP, the book is a valuable resource for
researchers and practitioners. It is also of use to industrial
engineers, as it identifies the features of the sector's supply
chain value, rooted in and supported by an industrial economics
approach.
Sociocultural Studies of Mind addresses the question of how mental functioning is related to the cultural, historical, and institutional settings in which it takes place. There are three unifying ideas that run through the volume: 1) one of the basic ways that sociocultural setting shapes mental functioning is through the cultural tools employed, 2) mediation provides a formulation of how this shaping occurs, and 3) in order to specify how cultural tools exist and have their effects, it is essential to focus on human action as a unit of analysis. This landmark volume defines a general approach to sociocultural psychology--one that the authors hope will be debated and redefined as the field moves forward. Sociocultural Studies of Mind will be crucial for researchers and graduate students in cognitive science, philosophy, and cultural anthropology.
Sociocultural Studies of Mind addresses the question of how mental functioning is related to the cultural, historical, and institutional settings in which it takes place. There are three unifying ideas that run through the volume: 1) one of the basic ways that sociocultural setting shapes mental functioning is through the cultural tools employed, 2) mediation provides a formulation of how this shaping occurs, and 3) in order to specify how cultural tools exist and have their effects, it is essential to focus on human action as a unit of analysis. This landmark volume defines a general approach to sociocultural psychology--one that the authors hope will be debated and redefined as the field moves forward. Sociocultural Studies of Mind will be crucial for researchers and graduate students in cognitive science, philosophy, and cultural anthropology.
This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the
original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as
marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe
this work is culturally important, we have made it available as
part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting
the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions
that are true to the original work.
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