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world-wide SO2 emissions and estimate the impact of trade on emissions. Contrarily to concerns raised by environmentalists … reduction in emissions. A second exercise comparing the actual trade situation with an autarky benchmark estimates that trade …
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trade and environment debate. …USA, Canada and Argentina have challenged before the World Trade Organisation the European Communities’ (EC) denial of … dispute’s most important legal issues in order to see to what extent the dispute might influence the ongoing trade and …
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. The corporation bears the initial investment and earns as a return a share on the profits. The host country provides … access and guarantee conditions of operation. Being the investment totally sunk, the corporation must account in its plan not … does not affect the investment time trigger but only the feasible bargaining set. Finally, we show that the optimal sharing …
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that the influence of environment on optimal growth in the long-run may be explained by the detrimental effect of pollution …
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This article investigates the influence of environmental policy on growth assuming that the channel of transmission relies on the link between pollution, health and the survival probability, in an overlapping generations model à la Blanchard (1985) where growth is driven by a mechanism à la...
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Industrial pollution can have damaging effects on resource-based productive sectors. International trade creates … shows that, depending on the relative damage inflicted by the two industries on the environment, it is possible that the … perspective. Also, the resource exporter does not necessarily have to lose from trade even when specializing incompletely, due to …
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&Gas industry and its links with the energy sector and the environment. In the next decade oil companies will have to deal with …
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Since oil is a non-renewable resource with a high environmental impact, and its most common use is to produce combustibles for electricity, reliable methods for modelling electricity consumption can contribute to a more rational employment of this hydrocarbon fuel. In this paper we apply the...
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In a two-period overlapping generations model, this paper demonstrates that the relationship between the environmental taxation and the economic activity (level- and growth-output) becomes inverted-U shaped, when the detrimental impact of pollution on health and the private decision of each...
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This article studies how demography affects the outcome of the environmental policy in a macro-economic perspective, incorporating age-earning profiles in an OLG model à la Blanchard (1985) to capture the age structure effect of the demographic shocks. It first demonstrates, conversely to...
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