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National competitive advantage and energy transitions in Korea and Taiwan
Sung-Young Kim
Department of Modern History, Politics and International Relations
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Business & Economics
Energy Transition
100%
Korea
62%
Taiwan
56%
Competitive Advantage
49%
Green Energy
49%
Nuclear Energy
24%
Green Growth
24%
Clean Technology
23%
Competitiveness
23%
Scaling
21%
Fossil Fuels
19%
Domestic Firms
19%
Domestic Market
17%
Energy
14%
Innovation
13%
Government
10%
Economics
9%
Social Sciences
Korea
66%
Taiwan
61%
energy
50%
domestic market
30%
nuclear energy
26%
scaling
25%
competitiveness
23%
firm
19%
coping
18%
promotion
18%
innovation
15%
event
13%
economics
10%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
transition
45%
energy
35%
clean technology
35%
nuclear energy
30%
competitiveness
27%
firm
23%
fossil fuel
22%
innovation
20%
market
17%
economics
14%
product
11%