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The U.S. and China are the world's largest and second largest CO2 emitters, respectively, and to what extent the U ….S. and China get involved in combating global climate change is extremely important both for lowering compliance costs of … China will take on commitments at some specific point of time in the future, this paper has argued that the proposal for …
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The U.S. and China are the world's largest and second largest CO2 emitters, respectively, and to what extent the U ….S. and China get involved in combating global climate change is extremely important both for lowering compliance costs of … China will take on commitments at some specific point of time in the future, this paper has argued that the proposal for …
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allowed. Because of a great deal of low-cost abatement opportunities available in the energy sectors of China and India and …
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This paper examines the impacts of the proposed carbon-based border tax adjustments (BTAs) on China's trade, based on a … up to the year 2030. Distinct from previous single China country models, our model disaggregates foreign accounts of … China into four regions, including USA and the EU, to enable to examine the effects of re-routing trade flows. The results …
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Environmental assessments of trade agreements remain in its infancy, and demonstrate that trade in itself will not green our economies. This special issue has undertaken in-depth analysis of the following key trade and environmental issues/questions under the North American Free Trade Agreement...
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listed companies in China (2007 2019), this study uses the difference in differences (DID) method to examine the effects of …
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