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Industrial decarbonization in a fragmented world : carbon pricing with border adjustments using standardized values

The European Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) has the dual objective of preventing carbon leakage and encouraging adoption of low-carbon technologies abroad. Yet, pursuing...

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Critical raw materials and the Industrial Accelerator Act : coordination challenges in the EU supply framework
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Linking multimodal passenger hubs to high-speed rail
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24th Conference on Postal and Delivery Economics: 18-21 May 2016

24th Conference on Postal and Delivery Economics

The 24th Conference on Postal and Delivery Economics organized by our colleagues of the Communications & Media Area of the Florence School of Regulation, in collaboration with the CRRI Centre at the Rutgers Business School, takes place from Wednesday, May 18th until Saturday, May 21st at the European University Institute

This world leading Conference is open to academics, representatives from companies, regulatory authorities, public institutions, sector-specific associations and consultancies active in the postal and delivery eco-system. The aim of the event is to tackle the various crucial topics animating the debate in postal and delivery economics and regulation. A book is planned, arising from the Conference, edited by the Academic Directors of the Program, Professor Pier Luigi Parcu and Professor Michael A. Crew. Authors of papers selected for the program will be advised on the prospects of publication in the Conference volume once an agreement is reached with a publisher.

For more information on the Conference, please visit the dedicated webpage.

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