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1“…In particular, we are interested in incorporating the economic, environmental and social dimensions of the positive and negative impacts of each policy scenario. …”
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7by WWWforEurope, Bonfiglio, Andrea, Esposti, Roberto, Pagliacci, Francesco, Sotte, Franco, Camaioni, BeatriceSubjects:
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8“…Second, Europe is still too heterogeneous and it will continue to be so in the future, simply because of the different cultures, mentalities, traditions, social relations and ways of thinking it harbours. …”
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9“…Since the productivity and employment effects of a working time reduction in a low growth period are quite uncertain, social partners must be willing to negotiate again when the effects become apparent."…”
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10by WWWforEurope, Rengs, Bernhard, Scholz-Wäckerle, Manuel, Gazheli, Ardjan, Antal, Miklós, van den Bergh, Jeroen C.J.M.“…However, it aims at changing behavior associated with carbon-intensive goods that are often subject to bounded rationality and social preferences, such as status and imitation. …”
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11by WWWforEurope, Aigner, Ernest, Baratech Sanchez, Lucia, Bernhardt, Desiree Alicia, Curnow, Benjamin, Hödl, Christian, Leonhardt, Heidi, Luo, Anran“…The biggest role humanity faces is how to transform our societies so that they are sustainable from a social, ecological and economic perspective. For the sustainable society vision, work would need to be drastically altered in order to adapt it to the multi-dimensional sustainability requirements. …”
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12“…We conclude that one way to achieve this, at least partly, would be an increase in the energy tax rate coupled with a matching reduction in the social security contributions paid by employers for low-skilled workers."…”
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13“…Therefore, a policy paper is being developed, the European Urban Agenda, which operates on all govern-mental levels to allow cities more capability in realising said socio-ecological transition according to their own structural, spatial, social, economic, and environmental predispositions. …”
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14“…The work also assesses the scope for fiscal policy to improve social and environmental outcomes."…”
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