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Friends with benefits: how income and peer diffusion combine to create an inequality "trap" in the uptake of low-carbon technologies
Fraser Stewart
Politics
Electronic And Electrical Engineering
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Social Sciences
Carbon
100%
Diffusion
100%
Income
100%
Technology
100%
Inequality
100%
Combine
100%
Adoption
28%
Feed-In Tariff
28%
Winds
14%
Theory
14%
Policy
14%
Energy Technology
14%
Time
7%
Structural Equation Modeling
7%
Communities
7%
Novels
7%
Just Transition
7%
Research
7%
Government
7%
Low Income
7%
Subsidy
7%
Micro Level
7%
Understanding
7%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Diffusion
100%
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
100%
Subsidy
7%
Medicine and Dentistry
Carbon
100%
Household
14%
Drive
7%
Computer Science
Structural Equation
7%
Transitions
7%