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be time-varying, thus allowing yields to diverge in some interim phases. Rice yields across districts appear to be … trend of divergence for both crops going forward. In contrast, wheat yields seem to be converging to a common level recently …
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The International Maritime Organization's initial strategy on reduction of greenhouse gas emissions from ships stipulates that the international shipping sector should assess the impacts on states prior to adoption of the mitigation measures included in the strategy. This assessment should be...
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-down model with a bottom-up engineering model for the energy sector. The study uses meeting China's pledges under the Paris …
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This paper presents a structural general equilibrium model to analyze the effects on trade, welfare, and gross domestic … Ricardian model with sectoral linkages, trade in intermediate goods and sectoral heterogeneity-to allow for changes in trade … countries. The model highlights the trade impact of infrastructure investments through cross-border input-output linkages. This …
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China, the United States, and India, decided on a more gradual phasing out extending beyond 2030. This paper estimates the … product, investments, and trade for major countries and regions. It uses a computable general equilibrium framework to model … welfare loss of about 1.5 percent. Some of the major emitters, such as China and India, will experience minimal impacts to …
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