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of climate negotiations received increasing attention. The main focus has been on the economic and international aspects …
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Negotiations frequently end in conflict after one party rejects a final offer. In a large-scale internet experiment, we …
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-based negotiations on trade rules, and perhaps, sectoral market access agreements. …
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This paper analyses the relationship between different equity rules and the incentives to sign and ratify a climate agreement. A widespread conjecture suggests that a more equitable ex-ante distribution of the burden of reducing emissions would provide the right incentives for more countries -...
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upstream divisions. However, they fail to coordinate the investment decisions. We show that negotiations prevent such … increases in the number of parameters being subject to negotiations. …
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We compare two commonly used mechanisms in procurement: auctions and negotiations. The execution of the procurement …
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The paper discusses the costs and benefits to be expected by least-developed and low-income (‘vulnerable’) economies if they accede to the WTO, the impact of current debates about WTO reform on vulnerable economies, and measures to make it easier for vulnerable economies to accede to and...
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The paper discusses the costs and benefits to be expected by least-developed and low-income (‘vulnerable’) economies if they accede to the WTO, the impact of current debates about WTO reform on vulnerable economies, and measures to make it easier for vulnerable economies to accede to and...
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Although primary industries are important to developing countries, they have been largely unable to contribute to rapid growth. Systematically strengthening the development of local technology-intensive suppliers (t-suppliers), however, may contribute to both reinforcing the industrial base and...
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This is a study of 42 developing countries of Asia, Africa and Latin America in which we first examine the impact of trade liberalisation on economic growth, investment share of GDP, openness, trade balance and current accounts (as percentages of GDP). Both panel data and country by country data...
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