Essays about: "Gustaf Eskhult"

Found 3 essays containing the words Gustaf Eskhult.

  1. 1. With a few liters of clean drinking water : a Cost Benefit Analysis of the socio-economic effects from implementing new clean drinking water technologies in rural India

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Economics

    Author : Erik Boije; Gustaf Eskhult; [2014]
    Keywords : water-related illness; cost-benefit analysis; India; atmospherical water; solar disinfection; water supply; clean drinking water;

    Abstract : In 2010, Airwatergreen AB started testing their new technology, the Airwaterwell, an atmospherical water generator of their own design that is running on solar heat, with a production capacity of three litres of water per day and m2. The purpose was to focus on foreign aid organizations as main purchasers for project investments towards rural communities in developing countries that suffer from lack of, or compromised quality of drinking water. READ MORE

  2. 2. Passiva lantbrukare – en effekt av EU:s jordbrukspolitik : en studie av ett antal faktorers påverkan på svenska passiva lantbrukares attityder till markanvändning och EU:s jordbrukspolitik

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Soil and Environment

    Author : Helena Andersson; Åsa Andersson; Lisa Ehde; Gustaf Eskhult; Gustaf Jansson; Emma Johansson; Cecilia Nilsson; [2011]
    Keywords : passiva lantbrukare; EU:s jordbrukspolitik; attityder till förändring av CAP;

    Abstract : The problem with passive farmers has arised as an effect of the European Union´s common agricultural policy (CAP) and the decouplement from production-based payments. Payments to passive farmers contradict the purpose of the single payment scheme and constitute a great cost for the EU. READ MORE

  3. 3. A foreign aid dilemma : a study of budget support versus project aid

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Economics

    Author : Gustaf Eskhult; Erik Molin; [2011]
    Keywords : foreign aid; budget support; project aid; corruption;

    Abstract : Foreign aid is a very debated and controversial topic. The most recent studies have focused more on GDP growth and foreign aid correlation, however not much of the debate has focused on what kind of foreign aid should be given. The most common foreign aid is budget support, often a bilateral funds transfer between two countries. READ MORE