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University of Exeter   wikidata:Q1414861
 
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The figure shows the set of self-reinforcing mechanisms and feedback loops occurring in developing economies characterised by the high cost of capital and limited track records in renewable investments. The strength of these links is strongly linked to local conditions implying that the set of self-reinforcing mechanisms could be exacerbated (or less relevant) in some economies.
label QS:Len,"The figure shows the set of self-reinforcing mechanisms and feedback loops occurring in developing economies characterised by the high cost of capital and limited track records in renewable investments. The strength of these links is strongly linked to local conditions implying that the set of self-reinforcing mechanisms could be exacerbated (or less relevant) in some economies."
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English: The figure shows the set of self-reinforcing mechanisms and feedback loops occurring in developing economies characterised by the high cost of capital and limited track records in renewable investments. The strength of these links is strongly linked to local conditions implying that the set of self-reinforcing mechanisms could be exacerbated (or less relevant) in some economies.
Date 2023
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Source/Photographer Global Tipping Points Report. 2023
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