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playing field' would be ineffective and result in destructive conflicts in the World Trade Organization. Lack of progress at …
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sample -- i.e., the low-income countries according to the World Bank classification, 2006). The analysis shows that this … could well be a reflection of increased integration of this group of countries in the world economy or greater …
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endowments and environmental policies have only marginally affected the pollution content of world trade during the 1986 …
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This paper contributes to the debate on the existence of pollution haven effects by systematically measuring the pollution content of trade (measured by the polluction content of imports (PCI)) and decomposing it into three components: a 'deep' (i.e. unrelated to the environmental debate)...
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Using a political economy approach, the authors analyze the pattern of protection in Mexico's manufacturing sector during the period of trade policy reforms (1985-89), when Mexico experienced significant trade liberalization and an important inflow of foreign direct investment. They take into...
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The use of computable general equilibrium (CGE) simulation models for policy analysis has become widespread. However, such techniques are not well suited to economywide analysis in developing countries. Instead, simulation models relying on "borrowed" parameter estimates have been used for a...
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