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This paper examines the vulnerability of African countries to climate change, for which they are not responsible. It is based on an index of structural or physical vulnerability to climate change at the country level, denominated below by the acronym PVCCI. This index has been created recently...
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This paper examines the vulnerability of African countries to climate change, for which they are not responsible. It is based on an index of structural or physical vulnerability to climate change at the country level, denominated below by the acronym PVCCI. This index has been created recently...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010747756
half the uniform tariff-equivalent for non EG products. Enlarging the number of participants to low-income countries might …
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The outcome of the 15th conference of the Parties to the UNFCC showed a shift from a top-down approach with a collective target favoring environmental objectives to a bottom-up accord favoring political feasibility, with no meaningful binding agreement in sight, as the global climate regime and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010747684
The outcome of the 15th conference of the Parties to the UNFCCC in Copenhagen showed a shift from a top-down approach with a collective target favoring environmental objectives to a bottom-up accord favoring political feasibility. There is no meaningful binding agreement in sight, also because...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010747691
The paper surveys the state of knowledge about the trade-related environmental consequences of a country’s development strategy along three channels: (i) direct trade-environment linkages (overexploitation of natural resources and trade-related transport costs);(ii) ’virtual trade’ in...
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The outcome of the 15th conference of the Parties to the UNFCCC in Copenhagen showed a shift from a top-down approach with a collective target favoring environmental objectives to a bottom-up accord favoring political feasibility. There is no meaningful binding agreement in sight, also because...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010747705
This paper asks two questions concerning Border Tax Adjustments for climate purposes, when viewed from a trade perspective: First, under what conditions are BTAs possible in the WTO-world? To address this issue, the paper provides a detailed discussion of the relevant law and case law. We also...
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. Hence, the overall pattern is that high income countries tend to have lower PTT indices, meaning that their exports are … cleaner than their imports, while in low income countries the reverse is observed. …
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. Hence, the overall pattern is that high income countries tend to have lower PTT indices, meaning that their exports are … cleaner than their imports, while in low income countries the reverse is observed. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010747711