2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.enpol.2017.04.033
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Analysis of energy, CO 2 emissions and economy of the technological migration for clean cooking in Ecuador

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“…The positioning of the paper also departs from recent literature on environment sustainability which has focused primarily on: decomposing inequality in CO 2 emissions that are related to energy (Chen et al, 2017); the conduciveness of CO 2 -related to plastic products (Van Heek et al, 2017); CO 2 abatement and renewable energy (Marcantonini & Valero, 2017); economic impacts from the implementation of programmes on energy efficiency (Martinez et al, 2017) and computation of CO 2 emissions within an added value framework (Xu et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The positioning of the paper also departs from recent literature on environment sustainability which has focused primarily on: decomposing inequality in CO 2 emissions that are related to energy (Chen et al, 2017); the conduciveness of CO 2 -related to plastic products (Van Heek et al, 2017); CO 2 abatement and renewable energy (Marcantonini & Valero, 2017); economic impacts from the implementation of programmes on energy efficiency (Martinez et al, 2017) and computation of CO 2 emissions within an added value framework (Xu et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…recalculating CO 2 emissions from an added value perspective (Xu et al, 2017); examining CO 2 emissions and economic effects of implementing energy efficient programs (Martinez et al, 2017); renewable energy and CO 2 abatement (Marcantonini & Valero, 2017); acceptance of CO 2 -utilisation for plastic products (Van Heek et al, 2017) and decomposing inequality in energy-oriented CO 2 emissions (Chen et al, 2017). The last study is closest to the present paper because it directly engages inclusive development.…”
Section: Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The positioning of this inquiry steers clear of recent energy policy studies on CO 2 emissions which have largely focused on: recalculating CO 2 emissions from an added value perspective (Xu et al, 2017); examining CO 2 emissions and economic effects of implementing energy efficient programs (Martinez et al, 2017); renewable energy and CO 2 abatement (Marcantonini & Valero, 2017); acceptance of CO 2 -utilisation for plastic products (Van Heek et al, 2017) and decomposing inequality in energy-oriented CO 2 emissions (Chen et al, 2017). The last study is closest to the present paper because it directly engages inclusive development.…”
Section: Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 99%