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A number of recent papers have found that certain measures of pollution worsen and later improve as income per head increases. It is widely believed that the downhill portion of this inverted-U curve reflects an induced policy response; that, as incomes rise, citizens demand improvements in...
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This study surveys the academic and professional literature examining the privatisation of state-owned enterprises (SOEs), with a focus on empirical studies. Privatisation has been instrumental in reducing state ownership in many countries and had a transforming effect on global stock markets,...
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data set covering over one hundred countries around the world for the last twenty five years and by considering alternative …
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firms to raise equity capital is impaired, leading to less finance for new risky ventures. More generally, fewer firms will …
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This paper investigates whether privatisation in emerging economies has a significant indirect effect on local stock market development through the resolution of political risk. We argue that a sustained privatisation programme represents a major political test which gradually resolves...
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forced to reduce some fixed percentage of emissions at home? Can carbon sinks reduce costs? Will people adopt new energy …-efficient technologies without a price hike in energy? The answers to these questions from economic analysis say that the catastrophes have …
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Questions of burden sharing receive increasing attention in the climate change regime. This paper introduces the WESA-mechanism (WESA = Walrasian Equilibrium with the Stand Alone upper bound) for the fair division of common property resources and monetary compensations. Furthermore, the...
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An integrated assessment model is used to simulate the introduction of various emissions trading schemes based on the Kyoto protocol on the reduction of greenhouse emissions. The implications of the various systems in terms of income distribution are illustrated, and it is claimed that the issue...
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considerably enhance the prospects for a balance between IPRs and competition rules, and thus for market access in world trade law. … fora, including the WTO. There is no need at this stage, nor would the World be ready, for global anti-trust regimes and …
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The commitments entered into in the WTO Telecommunications Agreement include a fairly elaborate set of principles designed to encourage and protect competition in this newly liberalising market. This paper analyses these commitments, to see first of all what they mean for the telecommunications...
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