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      <title>The Pollution Effects of Mergers and Acquisitions: Asymmetry, Disaggregation, and Multilateralism (Research Paper)</title>
      <link>http://repub.eur.nl/res/pub/23264/</link>
      <pubDate>2011-05-01T00:00:00Z</pubDate>
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        This paper studies the impact of cross-border Mergers and Acquisitions (M&amp;As) on Carbon Dioxide emissions. Carbon Dioxide is the main anthropogenic greenhouse gas. A global problem that requires a multilateral solution. To take this into account we introduce an institutional variable, which captures the degree of international commitment to decrease and control the degradation of the environment. We test three hypotheses and find: (i) Asymmetry: the development level of the target country determines the direction of the effect of M&amp;As on CO2 emissions; (ii) Sector-specific impact: pollution intensive sectors have an impact on CO2 emissions, whereas other sectors do not; (iii) Multilateralism: multilateral agreements are important to reduce CO2 emissions.
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      <author>Swart, J.</author> <author>Marrewijk, J.G.M. van</author>
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      <title>Differential Impact of Environmental Policy Instruments on Technological Change: A Review of the Empirical Literature (Research Paper)</title>
      <link>http://repub.eur.nl/res/pub/10218/</link>
      <pubDate>2007-05-15T00:00:00Z</pubDate>
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        This survey reviews the empirical literature on the impact of environmental policy instruments on the rate and direction of technological change. The survey is explicitly focused on the empirical identification of the hypothesis to expect a stronger impact from market-based incentives than from non-market alternatives. The general picture emerging from the recent literature is that there is a clear impact of environmental policy on invention, innovation and diffusion of technologies. Although studies on a differential impact are still very scarce, the available evidence suggests that innovators look carefully for rent opportunities, which in turn depend on the specific incentives signalled by the type of (environmental) policy.
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      <author>Vollebergh, H.R.J.</author>
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      <title>Diffusion of Mobile Phones in China (Research Paper)</title>
      <link>http://repub.eur.nl/res/pub/6989/</link>
      <pubDate>2005-10-14T00:00:00Z</pubDate>
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        Diffusion of mobile communication has induced great societal changes in China. Factors at global market, communications industry and end-user market levels are driving the adoption at a high rate. Firstly, China’s economic emergence together with e.g. accession to WTO has led to foreign investment increase in telecom and communications industry. Secondly, a parallel deregulation and reengineering of the telecom industry ensured an introduction of competition in the domestic terminals market and facilitated manufacturing in China. Finally, overall growth in China has increased purchasing power enabling consumers to adopt new technologies.

At the market level, challenges and future growth depends on a favorable business environment both for local and multinationals organizations, operators and service providers, and most importantly to the distribution channels (retailers and resellers). Market mechanisms such as improvement in payment methods, regulations for content providers, branded and low-end mobile phones marketing, applications and support in Chinese language are required for a systematic and not just sporadic adoption of mobile devices. Product  development and innovation, improvement in distribution infrastructure, mobile services operators skill enhancement are some measures that can growth of mobile communication and increase in average consumer spending.
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      <author>Sangwan, S.</author> <author>Pau, L-F.</author>
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