2021
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/202125003006
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The heterogeneous effect of democracy, economic and political globalisation on renewable energy

Abstract: This paper summarises the arguments and counterarguments within the scientific discussion on international cooperation’s role in combatting climate change and its impacts. The primary purpose of the research is to determine renewable energy development reliance on democracy and globalisation levels. The objects for analysis are Ukraine and countries with different democracy regimes: full democracy (Finland, Denmark, Spain), flawed democracy (Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, and the Czech Republic) and hybrid democra… Show more

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“…Bouchetara et al (2020) do the same for the banking sector, through macroprudential policy instruments, while Albliwi and Alsolami (2021) do in the development of electronic commerce in the world. Lyulyov et al (2021) and Khvostina et. al.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Bouchetara et al (2020) do the same for the banking sector, through macroprudential policy instruments, while Albliwi and Alsolami (2021) do in the development of electronic commerce in the world. Lyulyov et al (2021) and Khvostina et. al.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The theoretical search for modern features of structuring the world political and economic space is determined by such socio-integration and socio-institutional trends in the world economic system as preferring the concept of sustainable development in structuring the integration interests of actors in international relations within the world political and economic space (Abazov, 2021;Arefieva et al, 2021;Boiko et al, 2019;Borychowski et al, 2020;Czyżewski et al, 2019;2020;Dalevska, 2013;Dalevska et al, 2019;Dzwigol, & Dźwigoł-Barosz, 2018;Dzwigol et al, 2019a;Kharazishvili et al, 2020;Kondratenko et al, 2020;Kuzior et al, 2019;Kwilinski et al, 2019b;2020c;2020d;2020e;Kyrylov et al, 2020;Lyulyov & Pimonenko, 2017a;Lyulyov & Shvindina, 2017b;Lyulyov et al, 2018;2021a;2021b;Mlaabdal et al, 2020;Miskiewicz, 2020b;Pająk et al, 2016;Pimonenko & Lyulyov, 2019;Ponomarenko et al, 2018a;2018b;Prokopenko & Miskiewicz, 2020;Saługa et al, 2020;Savchenko et al, 2019;Shmygol et al, 2020;Wyrwa & Kaźmierczyk, 2020), strengthening social security system using the dominant characteristics of the world social capital, etc.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, it is necessary to note the research related to sustainable economic development and digital economy (Abazov 2021;Arefieva et al 2021;Boiko et al 2021;Bogachov et al 2020;Borychowski et al 2020;Burlaka et al 2019;Chygryn et al 2020;Czyżewski et al 2019;2020;Dalevska 2013;Dalevska et al 2019;Dementyev 2013;Dementyev & Scherbakov 2017;Dementyev & Kwilinski 2020;Drozdz et al 2019;2020;Dzwigol 2019a;2020c;Dzwigoł et al 2019c;Gorynia 2019;Gorynia et al 2019;Kaźmierczyk & Chinalska 2018;Kharazishvili et al 2021;Koibichuk et al 2021;Kondratenko et al 2020;Kuzior et al 2019;Kvilinskyi 2012;Kvilinskyi & Kravchenko 2016;Kwilinski et al 2019a;2020c;2020d;Kwilinski & Kuzior 2020;Kyrylov et al 2020;Lakhno et al 2018;Lyulyov & Pimonenko 2017;Lyulyov & Shvindina 2017;Lyulyov et al 2018;2021a;2021b;Melnychenko 2019;2020;…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%