Peter Mulder
Affiliations: | 2003 | Economics | Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands |
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Korth HG, Mulder P. (2020) Phenolic Hydrogen Transfer by Molecular Oxygen and Hydroperoxyl Radicals. Insights into the Mechanism of the Anthraquinone Process. The Journal of Organic Chemistry |
Mahumane G, Mulder P. (2019) Expanding versus greening? Long-term energy and emission transitions in Mozambique Energy Policy. 126: 145-156 |
Mahumane G, Mulder P. (2016) Introducing MOZLEAP: an integrated long-run scenario model of the emerging energy sector of Mozambique Energy Economics. 59: 275-289 |
Korth HG, Mulder P. (2015) Tautomerization of Some Methylacenes and the Role of Reverse Radical Disproportionation. The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 80: 8206-16 |
Mulder P. (2015) International Specialization, Structural Change and the Evolution of Manufacturing Energy Intensity in OECD Countries The Energy Journal. 36: 111-136 |
Wan J, Baylis KR, Mulder P. (2015) Trade-Facilitated Technology Spillovers in Energy Productivity Convergence Processes across EU Countries Energy Economics. 48: 253-264 |
Korth HG, Mulder P. (2013) Anthrone and related hydroxyarenes: tautomerization and hydrogen bonding. The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 78: 7674-82 |
Pfeiffer B, Mulder P. (2013) Explaining the diffusion of renewable energy technology in developing countries Energy Economics. 40: 285-296 |
Mulder P, Groot HLFd. (2012) Structural Change and Convergence of Energy Intensity across OECD Countries, 1970-2005 Energy Economics. 34: 1910-1921 |
Groot HLFd, Mulder P. (2012) Structural Change and Convergence of Energy Intensity across OECD Countries Energy Economics. 34: 1910-1921 |