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Returning CBAM revenues to vulnerable products may raise welfare and cut emissions
Product-level analysis of EU carbon border adjustment mechanism reveals revenue redistribution can increase global welfare and emissions reductions in steel sectors.
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Segregation is linked to higher non-White homicide victimization
Study finds segregation causally increases non-White homicide victimization through fiscal depletion and reduced public services in northern cities.
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Oil shock responses changed after Russia’s 2014 structural shift
Subsample analysis reveals structural breaks in Russia's oil revenue shock transmission mechanisms post-2014, showing reversed fiscal policy effects and strengthened monetary policy inflation.
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Airport unit costs in Türkiye rise with revenue and passenger volume
Panel data analysis of 40 Turkish airports reveals economies of scale and cost sensitivity to passenger volume, with limited aircraft movement effects and counterintuitive revenue-cost relationships.
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Public support for carbon pricing is persistent in Germany
Study examines public support for carbon pricing in Germany 2019-2022, revealing that energy costs reduce backing while preferences shift toward social protection over environmental spending.
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Governance of hospital revenue was linked to health service delivery
Study examines how revenue governance and leadership in Kenya's Level 5 public hospitals affect health service delivery, finding leadership quality moderates governance effectiveness.