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This paper discusses the scope for market mechanisms, already established for greenhouse gas mitigation in Annex 1 countries that ratified the Kyoto Protocol, for implementing "net mitigation," defined here as mitigation beyond Annex 1 countries' formal mitigation requirements under the Kyoto...
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results support the conclusion from earlier studies that there is a need for stronger World Trade Organization disciplines on …
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apply the World Trade Organization's global safeguards policy instrument. The four examples include recent policies applied …
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Trade policy commitments to lower import tariffs and to maintain tariffs at low levels entail short and long-run political-economic costs and benefits. Empirical work examining the relationship between such commitments and the exercise of trade policy flexibilities is still relatively nascent,...
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more severe than, the Great Depression of 1930, but did not give rise to the rampant protectionism that followed the Great …. World Trade Organization disciplines raise the cost of using trade policies for member countries and have proved to be a …
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elasticity. Results show that there is no widespread increase in protectionism via tariff policies since the global financial … as US$43 billion during the crisis period, it explains less than 2 percent of the collapse in world trade …
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This paper quantifies the wide-ranging costs of potential increases in worldwide barriers to trade in two scenarios. First, a coordinated global withdrawal of tariff commitments from all existing bilateral/regional trade agreements, as well as from unilateral preferential schemes coupled with an...
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This paper analyzes the impact of Covid-19 and uncooperative trade policies on world food markets. It quantifies the … percent on average. Escalating export restrictions would multiply the initial shock by a factor of 3, with world food prices …
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This paper surveys the recent literature exploring the causes of urban pollution in the developing world and the …
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contributed to limit global carbon dioxide emissions at the current level; otherwise, the world's current carbon dioxide emissions …
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