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Recent discussions of the extent of decoupling between greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and real gross domestic product (GDP) provide mixed evidence and have generated much debate. We show that to get a clear picture of decoupling it is important to distinguish cycles from trends: there is an...
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Commonly cited environmental instruments in the legal, regulatory, and fiscal domains are intended primarily to address market failures to ensure that environmental degradation and resource use is contained to appropriate levels. However, in many instances, environmental degradation is rooted...
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-induced crop-specific comparative advantages can explain a substantial share of the variation in yields across the world. Data …
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paper argues that, in violation of the spirit of the WTO Agreement in Agriculture, the special agricultural safeguards have …
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support claims that protectionism and distortive subsidies to agriculture remain widespread in more developed nations, which …
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and recomends the use of revenue-neutral feebate schemes in industry, transportation, buildings, and agriculture. For …
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For the world's 20 largest emitters, we use a simple trend/cycle decomposition to provide evidence of decoupling …
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We present estimates of welfare by country for 2007 and 2014 using the methodology of Jones and Klenow (2016) which incorporates consumption, leisure, mortality and inequality, and we extend the methodology to include environmental externalities. During the period of the global financial crisis...
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