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1. Carbon materials: towards a circular economy through thermochemical recycling of mixed waste
Sammanfattning : Carbon materials, such as paper, wood, plastic and textiles, play an important role in our everyday life, from clothes and packaging to infrastructure. However, the use of those materials follows a linear way. We take carbon resources, we make products, and we discharge them in a short amount of time, producing GHG emissions along its supply chain. LÄS MER
2. Carbon materials: towards a circular economy through thermochemical recycling of mixed waste
Sammanfattning : Carbon-containing materials, such as paper, wood, plastic, and textiles, are essential for our daily lives, being used in everything from clothing to infrastructure. However, their use typically follows a linear pattern, in that we extract carbon resources, create products, and eventually dispose of them, thereby contributing to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions throughout the supply chain. LÄS MER
3. VAR Models, Cointegration and Mixed-Frequency Data
Sammanfattning : This thesis consists of five papers that study two aspects of vector autoregressive (VAR) modeling: cointegration and mixed-frequency data.Paper I develops a method for estimating a cointegrated VAR model under restrictions implied by the economy under study being a small open economy. LÄS MER
4. The Industrial TransformationTowards the Circular Economy : Dynamics, Drivers and Constraints
Sammanfattning : The notion of the circular economy has recently been posited as a vital strategy to mitigate climate change. At the industrial level, the circular economy envisions socio-industrial transformation to closed-loop material systems. LÄS MER
5. Promises and pitfalls of value-based reimbursement in healthcare : A mixed method health economic approach
Sammanfattning : Financial incentives can be an effective tool to influence behaviour in almost any context and healthcare is no exception. The healthcare market is, however complex, characterised by uncertainty, information asymmetry and multiple agency connections. The reach and limits of financial incentives in healthcare has been widely debated for decades. LÄS MER