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L'énergie solaire : perspectives économiques
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ISBN: 2222018196 9782222018193 Year: 1975 Publisher: Paris CNRS

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On the economics of solar energy : the public-utility interface
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ISBN: 9780669034493 0669034495 Year: 1980 Publisher: Lexington, Mass.: Lexington books,

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Economics of solar energy and conservation systems : tome 3 : energy management and conservation
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ISBN: 0849352290 0849352304 0849352312 9780849352300 9780849352294 9780849352317 Year: 1980 Publisher: Boca Raton : CRC Press [Chemical Rubber Company],


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Le solaire thermique au service du développement durable : guide de l'énergie solaire
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ISBN: 2894810008 9782894810002 Year: 1996 Publisher: Québec : Institut de l'énergie des pays ayant en commun l'usage du français,

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Photovoltaic power for Europe : an assessment study
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ISBN: 9027715564 9789027715562 Year: 1983 Volume: 2 8366 Publisher: Dordrecht Reidel


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Collaborative advantage : forging green industries in the new global economy
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ISBN: 0197555381 0197555403 0197555365 019755539X 0197555373 9780197555378 9780197555361 9780197555392 9780197555408 Year: 2021 Publisher: New York, NY : Oxford University Press,

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In 'Collaborative Advantage', Jonas Nahm examines the development of the wind and solar industries, two historically important sectors that have long been the target of ambitious public policy. As wind and solar grew from cottage industries into lucrative global sectors of geopolitical importance, China, Germany, and the United States each developed distinct constellations of firms with starkly different technical capabilities. The text challenges the notion that globalization is primarily about competition between nations, highlighting instead the central role of international collaboration in the global economy, particularly in clean energy industries critical to solving the climate crisis.

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