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This book examines the intricate relationship among trade and investment policies, as well as environmental regulations, especially for developing economies. Trade liberalization via tariff reduction and market reforms has contributed significantly to the growth of the world economy....
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"The contributors to this volume include eminent scholars working on the topic of global trade and investment modeling The volume provides a fresh perspective on the role of model-based analysis in socio-economic and sustainability impacts of economic integration (and disintegration in the case...
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The spatial dimension of international trade theory has been neglected during most of its history. Trade barriers such as tariffs have been deemed more important. However, in an increasingly integrated world economy seeking to abolish tariffs, spatial considerations have gained in stature. On...
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In recent years there has been growing concern about the emission trade balances of countries. This is due to the fact that countries with an open economy are active players in international trade. Trade is not only a major factor in forging a country’s economic structure, but contributes to...
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A fokozódó globális kereskedelem és klímaváltozás korában az üvegházhatású gázok elszámolásakor rendkívüli jelentőségű a nemzetközi kereskedelem hatásának figyelembevétele. A fejlett országokban az importált termékek növekvő fogyasztása következtében szétválik a...
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Environmental consequences of international trade are quite relevant for climate change policy. Apparent decoupling of GHG emission and GDP growth, observed in several European countries, is partly due to the increasing dislocation of manufacturing industries from the developed world to emerging...
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