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Does Commuting Reduce Wage Disparities?

2004

This paper shows that in the Baltic countries, commuting reduces urban-rural wage and employment disparities and increases national output. To quantify the effect of commuting on wage differentials, two sets of earnings functions are estimated (based on Estonian, Latvian, and Lithuanian Labor Force Surveys) with location variables (capital city, rural, etc.) measured at the workplace and at the place of residence. We find that the ceteris paribus wage gap between capital city and rural areas, as well as between capital and other cities is significantly narrowed by commuting in some cases but remains almost unchanged in other. Different outcomes are explained by country-specific spatial patt…

Labour economicsEarningsEfficiency wageCeteris paribusmedia_common.quotation_subjectCapital (economics)Measures of national income and outputEconomicsWageResidenceRural areamedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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Effects of Raising Minimum Wage: Theory, Evidence and Future Challenges

2013

Abstract Minimum wage is one of the most studied topics in economics. This paper examines some of the most important issues related to the effects of raising minimum wage, based on new contributions in theoretical and empirical research, roughly since 2008. Our purpose was to find in the literature an explanation for the recent raise of minimum wage, in some European Union countries and United States and to identify possible effects of this evolution. Most of the studies point little or no employment response to modest increases in the minimum wage, but we argue there are some other effects to consider.

Labour economicsunemploymentmedia_common.quotation_subjectGeneral EngineeringEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyDiscount pointsRecessionEmpirical researchlabour market.minimum wageEfficiency wageUnemploymentEconomicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceWage sharerecessionMinimum wageEuropean unionmedia_commonProcedia Economics and Finance
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When is there more employment, with individual or collective wage bargaining?

2019

Abstract In a standard Diamond-Mortensen-Pissarides labour market with frictions, the authors seek to determine when there is more employment with individual wage bargaining than with collective wage bargaining, using a wage equation generated by the standard total surplus sharing rule. Using a Cobb-Douglas production function, they find that if the bargaining power of the individual is high compared to the bargaining power of the union, there is more unemployment with individual wage setting and vice versa. When the individual worker and the union have the same bargaining power, if the cost of opening a vacancy is sufficiently high, there is more unemployment with individual wage setting. …

Labour economicsunemploymentmedia_common.quotation_subjectWageO41Social SciencesHindividual and collective wage settingEfficiency wageEconomicsddc:330Production (economics)e24matching frictionsHB71-74Individual and collective wage settingmedia_commonMarginal product of laboro41Bargaining powerEconomics as a scienceUnemploymentUnemploymentWage equationMatching frictionsE24General Economics Econometrics and FinanceTotal surplus
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Experimental characterization of Ruthenium-based Dye Sensitized Solar Cells and study of light-soaking effect impact on performance

2016

In this paper, we present an experimental investigation on the performance of Ruthenium-based Dye Sensitized Solar Cells (DSSCs) at different irradiance levels, incident wavelengths and hours of illumination. In particular, the measurements have been aimed at studying the performance variation due to light soaking effect since this phenomenon has noteworthy practical implications, such as stability tests of DSSCs. Our results show that the short circuit current density, the open circuit voltage and the conversion efficiency η increase with the hours of light soaking. Finally, the observed phenomenon is reversible, and thus the performance decreases again when the cell is kept in the dark.

Laser Beam Induced Current (LBIC)Materials scienceIrradiancechemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesSettore ING-INF/01 - Elettronicaphotovoltaic0103 physical sciences010302 applied physicsDye Sensitized Solar cells (DSSCs)electro-optical characterizationbusiness.industryOpen-circuit voltageEnergy conversion efficiencySettore ING-INF/02 - Campi Elettromagneticilight soaking021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCharacterization (materials science)RutheniumWavelengthDye-sensitized solar cellchemistryOptoelectronics0210 nano-technologybusinessShort circuit
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Experimental and numerical investigation of the leading edge sweep angle effect on the performance of a delta blades hydrokinetic turbine

2020

Abstract In the last decades, an increase of energy consumption has been noted around the world. Hence, the excessive use of fossil fuels can lead to serious environmental concerns. Indeed, the use of renewable energy sources is needed to reduce the greenhouse gas effects and the CO2 emissions in the atmosphere. Small-scale hydropower could be an interesting and renewable alternative solution. The cross-flow turbines present several advantages compared to the axial-flow turbines. Therefore, increasing efforts are taken to enhance the efficiency and extend the applicability of the cross-flow turbines. In this paper, experimental investigation was carried out to evaluate the performance of a …

Leading edge060102 archaeologyRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industry020209 energyFlow (psychology)06 humanities and the arts02 engineering and technologyEnergy consumptionComputational fluid dynamicsTurbineRenewable energySettore ICAR/01 - IdraulicaDelta Blades Leading Edge Sweep Angle CFD Rotor Efficiency Hydrodynamic Characteristic0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringSwept wingEnvironmental science0601 history and archaeologybusinessHydropowerMarine engineering
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Cogeneration: a regulatory framework toward growth

2005

Abstract After having defined the general rules for the European liberalised energy market, new actions are needed to improve the energy system. In the rising common framework, the environmental policies and particularly the cost-internalising actions are being empowered, in order to favour improvements in conversion efficiencies and to promote low environmental impact technologies. The emerging EU policy for the promotion of cogeneration and trigeneration plants that fixes the eligibility criteria for high conversion efficiency plants is here discussed. On the basis of thermodynamic remarks and of a comparative analysis of the evaluation criteria applied to most industrialised countries, t…

LegislationEfficiencyManagement Monitoring Policy and LawEnvironmental economicsDirectiveEnergy policyCompetition (economics)CogenerationGeneral EnergyEconomyOrder (exchange)media_common.cataloged_instanceEnvironmental impact assessmentEnergy marketBusinessEuropean unionmedia_commonCogeneration
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Quantifying water stress effect on daily light use efficiency in Mediterranean ecosystems using satellite data

2016

16 pages, 2 figures, 6 tables, supplemental material https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17538947.2016.1247301

Light use efficiency010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesMeteorologyVapour Pressure DeficitWater stress0211 other engineering and technologiesEddy covariancePrimary production02 engineering and technologyPhotochemical Reflectance Index01 natural sciencesMonteithComputer Science ApplicationsGeographyPhotosynthetically active radiationEvapotranspirationMediterranean ecosystemsGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesSatelliteGPPPrecipitationSoftware021101 geological & geomatics engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencesInternational Journal of Digital Earth
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Light harvesting with Ge quantum dots embedded in SiO2 and Si3N4

2014

Cataloged from PDF version of article. Germanium quantum dots (QDs) embedded in SiO2 or in Si3N4 have been studied for light harvesting purposes. SiGeO or SiGeN thin films, produced by plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition, have been annealed up to 850 degrees C to induce Ge QD precipitation in Si based matrices. By varying the Ge content, the QD diameter can be tuned in the 3-9 nm range in the SiO2 matrix, or in the 1-2 nm range in the Si3N4 matrix, as measured by transmission electron microscopy. Thus, Si3N4 matrix hosts Ge QDs at higher density and more closely spaced than SiO2 matrix. Raman spectroscopy revealed a higher threshold for amorphous-to-crystalline transition for Ge QDs e…

Light-harvestingMaterials sciencegenetic structuresBand gapAnalytical chemistryGeneral Physics and AstronomyPhotodetectorchemistry.chemical_elementGermaniumGermanium NanocrystalsSettore ING-INF/01 - Elettronicasymbols.namesakeGe quantum dotPlasma-enhanced chemical vapor depositionThin filmFilmsbusiness.industrySilicon-nitridechemistryQuantum dotsymbolsOptoelectronicsQuantum efficiencyMechanismbusinessRaman spectroscopyConfinement
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Effect of the linkage location in double branched organic dyes on the photovoltaic performance of DSSCs

2015

Two novel double branched D–π–A organic dyes (DB dyes) are synthesized to investigate the influence of the linkage location in DB dyes on the performance of dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs), where phenothiazine is introduced as a donor, thiophene–benzotriazole unit as the π-bridge and cyanoacrylic acid as the electron-acceptor. The photophysical, electrochemical and photovoltaic properties of the dyes are systematically investigated. The results show that the location of the linkage unit has a small effect on the physical and electrochemical properties of the dyes. However, when the dyes are applied in DSSCs, an obvious decline of short-circuit current (Jsc) and open-circuit voltage (Voc)…

Linkage (software)Renewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentElectron lifetimeChemistryPhotovoltaic systemEnergy conversion efficiencyGeneral ChemistryElectrochemistryDye-sensitized solar cellchemistry.chemical_compoundChemical engineeringPhenothiazineOrganic chemistryGeneral Materials ScienceJournal of Materials Chemistry A
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A Nonlinear Observer for Rotor Flux Estimation of Induction Motor Considering the Estimated Magnetization Characteristic

2017

This paper proposes a nonlinear observer for induction machine drives based on space-vector dynamic model of induction machine, expressed in state form, which presents the peculiarity of taking into consideration the magnetic saturation of the iron core. This observer is particularly suitable in order to obtain high accuracy in rotor flux estimation, in both amplitude and phase position, during working conditions characterized by varying flux, among which the most important are those during electrical losses minimization. A Lyapunov-based convergence analysis is proposed in order to suitably compute the numerical observer gain guaranteeing the convergence of the estimation error. The propos…

Lyapunov functionEngineeringmagnetic characteristic estimationObserver (quantum physics)magnetic020209 energy02 engineering and technologyflux varying approachIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringsymbols.namesakeSettore ING-INF/04 - AutomaticaControl theoryConvergence (routing)nonlinear observer0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringState observerElectrical and Electronic EngineeringInduction motorAlpha beta filterbusiness.industry020208 electrical & electronic engineeringLinearitySaturationAmplitudeControl and Systems Engineeringsymbolsminimum-losses/maximum-efficiencyminimum- losses/maximum-efficiencybusinessInduction motor
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