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Die Sicherung einer ökologisch und sozial nachhaltigen Energieversorgung für die Volkswirtschaften Europas sowie die damit verbundenen Herausforderungen – dieses für Politik, Wirtschaft und Verwaltung gleichermaßen relevante Thema beschäftigt nationale Regierungen, die Institutionen der EU sowie lokale Verwaltungen nicht erst seit der Begründung der „Europäischen Energieunion". Das von der EU Kommission als Priorität lancierte Großprojekt umfasst Versorgungssicherheit ebenso wie einen integrierten Energiebinnenmarkt und Fragen der Emissionsminderung, welche in enger Vernetzung mit den EU Mitgliedsstaaten und den EU Institutionen, aber auch Organisationen der Wirtschaft und Zivilgesellschaft umgesetzt werden sollen. Diese einzelnen Felder setzen an verschiedenen Stellen an bereits bestehenden nationalen wie auch europäischen Maßnahmen und Initiativen im Bereich Energie an, stellen aber gleichzeitig auch eine erhebliche Herausforderung für Märkte wie auch die exekutiven Ebenen im europäischen Mehrebenensystem dar. Diese und zahlreiche weitere Fragen, welche sich aus dem dargestellten Spannungsfeld der Energiewende zwischen (nationalen wie europäischen) Verwaltungen und Politikgestaltern ergeben, werden im vorliegenden Band, der aus der 49. Jahrestagung des Forschungsseminars Radein zum Vergleich von Wirtschafts- und Gesellschaftssystemen e.V. hervorgegangen ist, diskutiert. The goal of developing ecologically and socially sustainable energy systems, including increasing efficiency while reducing emissions, has been a key concern of Europe's national economies for many years, long before the establishment of the European Energy Union in 2015. This volume examines the interplay and conflicting priorities of national and European administrative bodies, citizens, and political actors.
Energy policy --- Renewable energy sources. --- European Union
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This book explores how migrants and refugees can revitalise peripheral regions and communities economically. The extent to which migrants stimulate the economic activities of these regions through labour market participation, entrepreneurship, innovation and consumption is examined theoretically and empirically for the EU as a whole, as well as through empirical case studies that highlight the impact of migration at macro, company, and individual levels. A particular focus is given to the economic consequences of Third Country Nationals to places beyond the cities, i.e. the peripheral and remote regions of Europe. This book aims to provide insight into the role of migrations in low productive and labour-intensive regions. The authors provide innovative policy recommendations to stimulate the positive economic consequences of immigration to places beyond the cities. It will be of interest to students, researchers, and policymakers working within labour economics and migration and integration policies. Daniel Rauhut is an Associate Professor in Regional Planning, is an affiliated researcher at the University of Lisbon, and has a PhD in Economic History. Birgit Aigner-Walder is Professor of economics at the Carinthia University of Applied Sciences. Rahel M. Schomaker is Professor of economics and public administration at the Carinthia University of Applied Sciences.
Labor economics. --- Regional economics. --- Spatial economics. --- Development economics. --- Labor Economics. --- Regional and Spatial Economics. --- Development Economics. --- Economics --- Regional planning --- Regionalism --- Space in economics --- Economic development --- Spatial economics --- Regional economics
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This book explores how migrants and refugees can revitalise peripheral regions and communities economically. The extent to which migrants stimulate the economic activities of these regions through labour market participation, entrepreneurship, innovation and consumption is examined theoretically and empirically for the EU as a whole, as well as through empirical case studies that highlight the impact of migration at macro, company, and individual levels. A particular focus is given to the economic consequences of Third Country Nationals to places beyond the cities, i.e. the peripheral and remote regions of Europe. This book aims to provide insight into the role of migrations in low productive and labour-intensive regions. The authors provide innovative policy recommendations to stimulate the positive economic consequences of immigration to places beyond the cities. It will be of interest to students, researchers, and policymakers working within labour economics and migration and integration policies. Daniel Rauhut is an Associate Professor in Regional Planning, is an affiliated researcher at the University of Lisbon, and has a PhD in Economic History. Birgit Aigner-Walder is Professor of economics at the Carinthia University of Applied Sciences. Rahel M. Schomaker is Professor of economics and public administration at the Carinthia University of Applied Sciences.
Labour economics --- Economic conditions. Economic development --- Developing countries: economic development problems --- Economics --- economie --- ontwikkelingssamenwerking --- arbeid
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