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Mühlberger, Wolfgang (2022)
Discussion Paper, 13/2022
Zweck dieser Studie ist es, die Beziehungen zwischen Staat und Gesellschaft im Irak zu betrachten. Die Analyse platziert die Denkfigur des Gesellschaftsvertrages im irakischen Kontext und lotet den Zustand des irakischen Staatswesen und der Gesellschaft aus.
A carbon tax of US$50/tCO2 with redistribution of the raised revenue to households could substantially reduce global poverty by between 16% and 27% (110 to 190 million people), and lower inequality. The impact depends on the policy design and the targeting mechanisms used for revenue redistribution.
Roll, Michael / Christian von Haldenwang / Christina Grohmann / Maria Elisabeth Gronen / Anne Laible / Johanna Orth / Florian Wengel / Lisa Zumegen (2022)
This study develops a new framework for evaluating transformative urban governance and explores the three key aspects 'stakeholder involvement', 'financing', and 'impact assessment', combining data from a global survey of city officials and case studies of the cities of Bonn, Quito, and Cape Town.