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Evidence of energy and nutrient transfer from invasive pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) spawners to juvenile Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and br…

2021

Recent large influxes of non‐native Pacific pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) to North European rivers have raised concern over their potential negative impacts on native salmonids and recipient ecosystems. The eggs and carcasses of semelparous pink salmon may provide a significant nutrient and energy subsidy to native biota, but this phenomenon has not been widely documented outside the species' native distribution. We analysed the stomach contents and stable isotope values (δ15N and δ13C) in muscle and liver tissues of juvenile Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and brown trout (Salmo trutta) to determine whether these native salmonids utilise marine‐derived nutrients and energy provided by…

non‐native salmonidsendocrine systemanimal diseaseslohikalatvesiekosysteemitegg predationlohisubarctic riverresource subsidytaimenisotooppianalyysistable isotope analysismarine‐derived nutrientsvieraslajitsubarktinen vyöhykeravinnekiertojoetravintoverkot
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Operating leverage and the cost of debt in European agri-food firms

2020

Aim of study: To analyse the effect that operating leverage exerts on the cost of debt of agri-food firms in Europe, both in isolation and indirectly through its other risk factors.Area of study: We used panel data made up of 18,360 European firms from 2009 to 2016 (146,880 observations).Material and methods: The data were extracted from the ORBIS database and EUROSTAT. The econometric approach was estimated by the Generalized Method of Moments.Main results: The results obtained confirm that operating leverage or cost structure, in addition to affecting the cost of debt, also affects the relationship between that cost and other sources of risk. More specifically, indebtedness, size, specifi…

operational risk; European countries; cost structure; research & developmentmedia_common.quotation_subjectcost structureMonetary economicsoperational riskOperating leverageOperational risklcsh:AgricultureDebt0502 economics and businessExternal financing050207 economicsresearch & developmentFunction (engineering)media_common050208 finance05 social scienceslcsh:SSubsidyEuropean countrieseuropean countriesCost of capitalBusinessAgronomy and Crop ScienceAgricultural EconomicsPanel dataSpanish Journal of Agricultural Research
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Emma Brockes ja Megan Rapinoe, Yksi elämä. Megan Rapinoen tarina

2021

poliittinen aktivismipolicy instrumentrasismikannanototkirja-arvosteluRapinoe Meganseksuaalivähemmistötadministrational politicsmielipiteetpoliittinen osallistuminenMegan Rapinoecultural policyYhdysvallatKirja-arvosteluttasa-arvokirja-arvostelutstate subsidy policiesgovernment steering systemjalkapalloilijatjalkapallopoliittinen toimintahuippu-urheilijatelämäkerratPolitiikka
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How different policy instruments affect green product innovation : A differentiated perspective

2018

Based on representative firm-level data for the three countries Austria, Germany, and Switzerland, we investigate the effects of energy-related regulations, taxes, voluntary agreements, and subsidies on the creation of green energy products, and analyze through which channels policy affects green product innovation and which factors mediate the observed effects. Policy may affect green product innovation by directly stimulating the supply of green products/services, or more indirectly by stimulating the demand for green products/services. Our data set allows us to distinguish between the two channels, which improves our understanding of the frequently observed positive net effect of policie…

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Are Public Subsidies to Encourage Young Farmers Effective? Case Study of a First-Time Farm Set Up by a Young Female Farmer in the Valencian Region of…

2021

Generational renewal and the incorporation of women into the rural world are fundamental for the sustainability and modernisation of the agricultural sector. Hence the special government protection granted to the sector, which appears in both European legislation on rural issues and in the global strategy of the 2030 Agenda and the Sustainable Rural Development Goals involving a commitment to measures aimed at helping young farmers to set up agricultural holdings and especially at encouraging women to engage in farm management. In the case of Spain, this is nothing new, given that Law 35/2011 on the Shared Ownership of Agricultural Holdings became a veritable revolution in terms of gender i…

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Government policy failure in public support for research and development

2014

peer-reviewed Promoting Research and Development (R&D) and innovative activity is a key element of the EU Lisbon Agenda and is seen as playing a central part in stimulating economic development. In this paper we argue that, even allowing for benevolent policy-makers, informational asymmetries can lead to a misallocation of public support for R&D, hence government policy failure, with the potential to exacerbate preexisting market failures. Initially, we explore alternative allocation mechanisms for public support, which can help to minimize the scale of these government policy failures. Of these mechanisms (grants, tax credits, or allocation rules based on past performance), our results sug…

ta511Public economicsR&DPublic policyinvestmentpolicy designGovernment failureInvestment (macroeconomics)Tax creditScale (social sciences)Political Science and International RelationsKey (cryptography)Economicspolicy-makersmarket failureElement (criminal law)government policy failuresubsidy allocationMarket failure
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Regional Farmers’ Perception and Societal Issues in Vineyards Affected by High Erosion Rates

2021

We explore the current situation in a viticultural region in Eastern Spain from a holistic and multifaceted research approach, which allowed us to understand the biophysical conditions, economic cost, social impact, and perception of the farmers’ community to the use of catch crops. A survey of the perception of the farmers, and an assessment of the biophysical impact of catch crops (CC) and tillage (C = Control plot) on soil organic matter, bulk density, infiltration capacity (single ring infiltrometer), and runoff generation and soil erosion (rainfall simulation experiments) was carried out. Two representative fields as study sites were selected in Les Alcusses valley, within Els Alforins…

viticultural areasLand managementcatch crops010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencessoillcsh:AgricultureAgricultural scienceEconomic cost0105 earth and related environmental sciencesNature and Landscape ConservationGlobal and Planetary ChangeEcologySoil organic matterland managementlcsh:SSubsidy04 agricultural and veterinary sciencessustainabilityTillageGeographyregional geographical approach040103 agronomy & agricultureLand degradation0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesCatch cropSurface runoffLand
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Sysmä Community Currency: An Analysis of its Success from the Perspectives of Purposes, Stakeholders and Promotion

2019

Artikkeli on tapaustutkimus paikallisrahajärjestelmästä, jota kokeiltiin äskettäin maalaisympäristössä Sysmän kunnassa. Paikallisraha on yksi innovaatiivisista aloitteista, joita kunta on tehnyt tällä vuosituhannella torjuakseen jo 1960-luvulta alkaen käynnissä ollutta väestökatoa. Tässä artikkelissa tutkitaan paikallisrahan käynnistysvaihetta siihen sisältyneiden ristiriitojen näkökulmasta. Artikkelissa todetaan, että järjestelmä kärsi epäselvästä tavoitteenasettelusta, ja että eri osallisilla oli tavoittesta vaihtelevia ja ristiriitaisia käsityksiä. Paikallisrahan sosiaalista hyväksyntää heikensivät päätös rajoittaa rahaa vastaanottavien yritysten joukko kunnassa kirjoilla oleviin yrityks…

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