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should represent one immediate contribution that the WTO can make to fight against climate change. This paper presents the … key issues surrounding liberalized trade in climate-friendly goods and technologies in WTO environmental goods … negotiations. It begins with what products to liberalize and how. Clearly, WTO environmental goods negotiations to date show that …
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non-discrimination principle of the World Trade Organization (WTO). This paper investigates this issue using an …
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legislation - is assessed, and found to be neither effective nor likely to be WTO-consistent. The paper is concluded by arguing …
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and empirical investigation. Under the assumptions of exogenous oil prices and world oil demand, we are able to describe … the relationship between oil production levels and changes in the conditions in world oil markets. Intertemporal … model, oil producers are subject to exogenous shocks in world oil demand and prices. Oil companies can change output levels …
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The paper tries to evaluate the optimal entry mode of a Multinational Company that is choosing among export, fragmented … installation cost is sufficiently high then the firm will find it profitable to export the finished product to the LDC market and …
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Barriers to trade in Environmental Goods (EGs) and Environmental Services (ESs) are documented for a large sample of countries and compared with barriers to trade in other goods and other services. Some progress at reduction in barriers has occurred at the national, regional and sectoral levels...
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This paper uses a dynamic CGE model to assess the intertemporal and spatial dimension of technology spillovers embodied in international trade within a climate and trade policy framework. Three are the main contributions of the study. First, to include endogenous factor-biased technical change...
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This paper examines the stability of International Environmental Agreements (IEAs) in an economy with trade. We extent the basic model of the IEAs by letting countries choose emission taxes and import tariffs as their policy instruments in order to manage climate change and control trade. We...
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-up and skills upgrading. Of particular interest is the finding that the effects of import competition from China are stronger … higher quality inputs of production sourced from China …
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In the first dispute on renewable energy to come to WTO dispute settlement, the domestic content requirement of Ontario …
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