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multilateral cooperation when countries are linked by international trade flows and transboundary pollution. …
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agricultural trade, and lead to further opening of European markets.This volume includes the following topics: -lessons learned … from other regional agricultural trade agreements -the evolution of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) -an analysis of … the economic impact of trade flows -the harmonization of agricultural policies within trade agreements -the implications …
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trade interventions to eight Latin American countries for seven commodities for the period 1984 to 1994. The countries …. The aim of the project is to make transparent the effects of agricultural trade and price policies on agricultural …
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Food Safety Issues in the Developing World examines three main issues: what food security is, how it relates to animal and plant health, and how food safety hazards have affected people of the developing world. After raising and answering these important questions this volume makes a case for...
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conflicts. Trade and democracy are traditionally thought of as goods, both in themselves, and because they reduce the …
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We examine the endogenous formation of trade blocs when markets are characterized by imperfect competition and … simple model of intra-industry trade between three ex-ante symmetric countries, we find that, while 'pure' customs unions … - entailing tariff cooperation only - are stepping stones towards global free trade, 'impure' customs unions - involving the …
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This paper illustrates that an international permit trading system may hurt relatively poor countries by making associated economic activities unaffordable. A model is constructed in which the free market solution is Pareto inefficient as a result of pollution. The introduction of tradable...
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This paper argues that previous empirical work on the explanation for Hong Kong's export Growth, by focusing on the values of the estimated price and income elasticities, has failed to provide a full account. It is necessarily also to look at changes in the explanatory variables in the model,...
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