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regulatory measures for promoting renewable energy, increasing energy efficiency, or curbing carbon dioxide emissions. The …
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The paper argues that East Asian regionalism is fragile because (i) each nation's industrial competitiveness depends on the smooth functioning of "Factory Asia" - in particular for intraregional trade; (ii) the unilateral tariff-cutting that created Factory Asia is not subject to WTO discipline...
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Feedback mechanisms are the key to sequencing when it comes to regional integration; can mean that today's policy or institution alters the political-economy landscape in a way that makes it politically optimal for future governments to take further steps toward integration - even when these...
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global economy. We find that firm-targeted tariffs can deliver much stronger leakage reduction and higher efficiency gains …
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Climate change ranks high on the policy agenda of the European Union (EU) which considers itself as a leading force in the battle against anthropogenic climate change. The EU is committed to the objective of limiting the rise in global average temperature to no more than 2°C above...
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game, the use of carbon tariffs by coalition countries is credible. China and Russia respond by adopting binding abatement … targets to avoid being subjected to them. Other unregulated countries retaliate. Cooperation by China and Russia lowers the …
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