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Case for Bangla Desh / Communist Party of India 1971  Book
Communist Party of India Book
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Publication New Delhi, Communist Party of India, 1971.
Description 146p.pbk
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ID:   127906


Online marketing of green electricity in Germany: a content analysis of providers' websites / Herbes, Carsten; Ramme, Iris   Journal Article
Herbes, Carsten Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract There is an increasing body of research on consumer preferences concerning electricity from renewable resources. The purpose of this study is to analyze how providers' online marketing in one of the most developed markets for green energy can be improved. We conducted a content analysis of nearly 480 providers' websites, examining as many as 620 products. We found that energy providers' communication seems to be in line with academic research on potential customer benefits (utilitarian benefits, "warm glow", nature experience). However, communication could be improved by giving more detailed information on the impact of the consumer's decision, e.g. by giving numbers on CO2-emissions saved. Moreover, providers could improve the effectiveness of their visual messages by using more pictures related to renewable energy. Further, self-expressive benefits of buying green energy could be created by offering merchandise articles symbolizing the contribution a consumer makes by choosing a green tariff. When comparing purely green energy providers to other providers, we found that the former offer a wider choice as well as more products supporting new renewable installations. Important implications for policy makers aiming to phase out alternative energy subsidies emerge from our findings.
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Waning of war is real: a response to gohdes and price / Lacina, Bethany; Gleditsch, Nils Petter   Journal Article
Lacina, Bethany Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract A number of recent studies argue that there is decline in armed conflict within and between nations. Gohdes and Price run against the grain in arguing that there is no evidence for a decrease in battle deaths in armed conflicts after World War II and that the trend reported in our earlier articles is spurious. However, they do not plausibly justify this thesis. We reexamine the argument for a decline, exploring nonlinearities in the data and potential biases due to measurement error. We find that very strong assumptions must hold in order for measurement errors to explain the trend in battle deaths.
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