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The climate-trade nexus gains increasing attention as governments are taking great efforts to forge a post-2012 climate change regime to succeed the Kyoto Protocol. This raises the issues of the scope of trade-related measures and of when and how they could be used. This paper discusses how far...
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improperly implemented, such measures could disturb the world trade order and trigger trade war. Because of these potentially far …
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The climate-trade nexus gains increasing attention as governments are taking great efforts to forge a post-2012 climate change regime to succeed the Kyoto Protocol. This raises the issues of the scope of trade-related measures and of when and how they could be used. This paper discusses how far...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014200759
The climate-trade nexus gains increasing attention as governments are taking great efforts to forge a post-2012 climate change regime to succeed the Kyoto Protocol. This raises the issues of the scope of trade-related measures and of when and how they could be used. To gain some guidance on the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014211278
implemented, such measures could disturb the world trade order and trigger a trade war. Because of these potentially far …
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journal to analyze potential conflicts between an international emissions trading scheme and the world trade system …
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The inclusion of emissions trading in the Kyoto Protocol reflects an important decision to address climate change issues through flexible market mechanisms. In this paper, we address a number of policy issues that must be considered in designing and implementing an international greenhouse gas...
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The inclusion of emissions trading in the Kyoto Protocol reflects an important decision to address climate change issues through flexible market mechanisms. This Article addresses a number of policy issues that must be considered in designing and implementing an international greenhouse gases...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014210576
At first glance, climate change is an environmental issue. However, combating global climate change requires fundamental changes in the ways energy is used and produced. Given that energy is a prerequisite input to fuel economic growth and the necessity of all human beings, therefore, climate...
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With countries from around the world set to meet in Copenhagen to try to hammer out a post-2012 climate change … ; Lieberman-Warner Bill ; Waxman-Markey Bill ; World Trade Organization ; Kyoto Protocol ; China ; United States …
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