CO2 emissions in German, Swedish and Colombian manufacturing industries

This study evaluates and compares the trends in CO2 emissions for the manufacturing industries of three countries: two developed countries (Germany and Sweden) that have applied several measures to promote a shift towards a low-carbon economy and one developing country (Colombia) that has shown subs...

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CO2 emissions
Manufacturing industries
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title CO2 emissions in German, Swedish and Colombian manufacturing industries
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CO2 emissions
Manufacturing industries
Panel data model
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title_full CO2 emissions in German, Swedish and Colombian manufacturing industries
title_fullStr CO2 emissions in German, Swedish and Colombian manufacturing industries
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Manufacturing industries
Panel data model
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Manufacturing industries
Panel data model
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