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Can the oil and gas sector enable geothermal technologies? Socio-technical opportunities and complementarity failures in Alberta / Leitch, Aletta   Journal Article
Leitch, Aletta Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Regions that produce and export fossil fuels experience strong carbon lock-in. Yet, successful fossil fuel sectors also equip a region with skills and resources that could promote the development of certain low-carbon technologies. This paper considers potential complementarities between the oil and gas sector and low-carbon geothermal energy technologies in Alberta, Canada. We find that resources from oil and gas could enable the development of geothermal technologies because of similarities in areas such as actor skills, policy institutions, political networks, sub-surface information, and physical infrastructure. We also present an improved conceptual framework to study socio-technical complementarities based on the technological innovation systems (TIS) approach. Our framework allows for a more active search for unexploited opportunities to develop a new technology within a given regional or sectoral context and highlights the possibility for system complementarity failures.
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Economic Diversification and Human Development in South Asia / Ali, Muhammad   Journal Article
Ali, Muhammad Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The paper examines the effect of diversification on social welfare in South Asia using the macroeconomic data for the period 1996–2011, with export diversification as a proxy of economic diversification. In this paper, three types of diversification are assessed (i.e. related, unrelated, and overall variety). While unrelated variety and overall variety show increasing trend over the years, related variety seems to show a non-linear inverted U-shaped curve. Estimation results reveal that all three types of variety have a positive and significant relationship with human development in South Asia, which shows that diversification is beneficial for human development in South Asian countries. It is also found that the existing level of human capital significantly moderates the relationship between related variety and social welfare.
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