CrCrabs in a Barrel Syndrome (Crabs in a Barrel Syndrome) is a well-established metaphor in social psychology and organizational behavior literature, describing the tendency of individuals within the same social group to hinder each other’s progress. The concept was first used by Filipino writer Ninotchka Rosca in reference to “crab personalities,” drawing its origins from folk narratives based on fishermen’s observations. According to this narrative, when one crab in a bucket begins to climb out,
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Nuclear energy financing has a more complex and multi-layered structure compared to other energy production technologies. The main reasons for this include high initial capital requirements, lengthy construction and commissioning phases, the need for advanced technological infrastructure, and unpredictable political and regulatory risks from an investor’s perspective. The planning, construction, and commissioning processes of a nuclear power plant can last several decades, making the management
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