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For many applicant countries, accession to the WTO has been, and still is, a frustratingly slow process. In this paper, we discuss the substantial, contentious issues that are slowing down progress in accession negotiations. We contrast these with the benefits of WTO accession not only to the...
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of water only insufficiently reflects the importance of this most relevant natural resource also for the world economy … different world regions. This information can then be used to deduce the economic effects of increasing water scarcity on a …
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kurz dargestellt werden, wie technischer Fortschritt im DART Modell des Instituts für Weltwirtschaft (IfW) abgebildet ist …
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In the past few years permit trading has become a popular policy instrument to achieve emissions reductions or other environmental goals at minimal cost. There are already a number of existing regimes on firm as well as on national level in which permits for SO2, NOX and CO2 emissions but also...
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their allocative effects. Most repercussions can be expected to stem from the effects on the world markets for fossil fuel … scenario are to a large degree determined by its effects on world energy demand and world energy prices. Both findings imply … interaction between the permit market and the world energy markets. …
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