Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7405801 | Energy Policy | 2012 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
We demonstrate that while some known frontrunner states are indeed leaders if assessed from a broader policy data perspective, other countries commonly assigned a leader role find themselves in a lower position instead. In addition, some nations commonly excluded from the frontrunners are located unexpectedly high in the rankings. Even leader-laggard reversals occur if our results would be compared to existing classifications. Most importantly, the analyses show a considerable temporal dynamic. While often claimed or assumed, this has not been proven as clearly until now.
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Authors
Christoph Knill, Stephan Heichel, Daniel Arndt,