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About the department The Department of Economics at Royal Holloway, University of London is a centre of research and teaching excellence. The department consists of approximately 30 academic staff
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-inorganic composites), the production of new feedstocks by thermochemical treatment of spent foam and/or the conversion of spent foam into new products (e.g. packaging material). Thirdly, techno-economic
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, economic, and social interaction’ (North 1991). Institutions can be formal (e.g. laws, constitutions, property rights) or informal (e.g. taboos, traditions, norms, or customs). To answer the questions why
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group is on Innovation, Knowledge and Economic dynamics at different levels of aggregation: the firm level, the industry level, the macro level, and different geographic levels of aggregation. The PhD
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,’ Nobel laureate Douglas North wrote, ‘are the humanly devised constraints that structure political, economic, and social interaction’ (North 1991). Institutions can be formal (e.g. laws, constitutions
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(e.g. packaging material). Thirdly, techno-economic analysis of recycling processes will be used to assess and compare viability. Potential scale up of the most promising recycling systems will also be
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Lancaster University Management School Department of Economics invites applications for a funded PhD studentship within the nascent field of Neuroeconomics. The post-holder will engage in four-year
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18 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Umeå universitet Department Umeå school of Business, Economics and Statistics at Umeå University Research Field Economics » Business economics
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is for the UK to have a globally competitive battery supply chain that supports economic prosperity and the net zero transition.” Concurrently, this surge in battery usage poses significant
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Strategic Joint Studentship University of Nottingham and University of Birmingham The Midlands Graduate School is an accredited Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Doctoral Training Partnership (DTP