The socioeconomic impact of circularity in developing countries
A novel tool using firm–level data to assess the economic, social and environmental impact of circularity.
A novel tool using firm–level data to assess the economic, social and environmental impact of circularity.
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Joint efforts between local and foreign solution suppliers are indispensable to decrease common pollutants across industries.
Novel plant-level data from Germany sheds light on the current status and the potential determinants of robot use in manufacturing factories.
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