Environment and Development: Views from the East & the WestAmitava Mukherjee, V. K. Agnihotri Concept Publishing Company, 1993 - 587 pagini Contributed articles. |
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... energy use cannot be followed without understanding the inter - compartmental flows . Soddy's remark that the flow of energy should be the primary concern of economics ( Soddy , 1933 ) no longer limits the purview of energy systems ...
... energy use cannot be followed without understanding the inter - compartmental flows . Soddy's remark that the flow of energy should be the primary concern of economics ( Soddy , 1933 ) no longer limits the purview of energy systems ...
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... energy use . It is also significant in the model of total energy . The negative coefficient approves the hypothesis that as the size of family in- creases , the per capita use of energy sources decrease due to economies of scale . The ...
... energy use . It is also significant in the model of total energy . The negative coefficient approves the hypothesis that as the size of family in- creases , the per capita use of energy sources decrease due to economies of scale . The ...
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... energy sources . 8. The hypothesis that economic development will increase the use of energy is also proved with positive coefficients of per capita non - food expenditure in all the energy use models . It also sup- ports the earlier ...
... energy sources . 8. The hypothesis that economic development will increase the use of energy is also proved with positive coefficients of per capita non - food expenditure in all the energy use models . It also sup- ports the earlier ...
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Concept and Application | 39 |
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