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The green power potential of a country is a central factor in the transformation to a green economy. This paper argues that green power will become a decisive factor for global change. Green power combines sustainability, innovation and power into one concept. By merging insights from political...
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Para enfrentar os efeitos da mudança climática, o Projeto de Lei Complementar 493/09 (PLP 493/09) prevê a instituição de tratamento tributário diferenciado para produtos e serviços baseado na emissão de CO2. Este artigo analisa a consistência do tratamento tributário diferenciado tal...
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This paper is the first in the literature to examine the impact of natural disasters on trade in services. We measure the magnitude of natural disasters using two distinct sets of variables and quantify the effect of natural disasters on trade in services using a structural gravity model. We...
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The complexity of the issues in climate change and trade presents challenges not faced by other global problems. This paper examines the problem from the perspective of trade officials. It begins with a brief review of some of the overlapping challenges faced by trade policy specialists in the...
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in goods, and a brief discussion of the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS). Finally, the chapter focuses on …
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The United Nations (UN) has designated the 2020s as the “decade of action” to meet the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This paper responds to the call for universities to join this effort by reviewing how the University of Bath could support the SDGs more fully. A first step is monitor...
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productivity shocks on agriculture. Our findings suggest that the world as a whole benefits the more trade is liberalized. For …
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