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only modest costs to growth and employment, European Union (EU) emissions trading for energy-intensive sectors sets a … in annual energy spending and emission levels …
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"This study discusses potential economic implications for Nigeria of an Economic Partnership Agreement with the European Union. It uses the World Bank's Tariff Reform Impact Simulation Tool to assess the effects of preferential tariff liberalization with respect to the European Union. The...
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"Through its diverse trade preference schemes, the European Union provides different groups of developing countries with different degrees of market access. This paper is the first to demonstrate empirically that such staggered market access induces sizable trade diversion to the detriment of...
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The international community is committed to helping partner countries meet the Millennium Development Goal of halving global poverty by 2015. Providing more effective aid and increasing its impact on development is one important contribution to this end. This report takes stock of progress made...
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, Romanian exports have experienced surprisingly strong performance in both EU and non-EU markets since 2000 after a four … EU once the state monopoly over foreign trade was abolished and other policy areas liberalized, the current second phase … performance, evolving patterns of specialization, Romania's competitiveness in EU sunrise markets, changes in factor intensities …
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