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-discrimination principle of the World Trade Organization (WTO). This paper investigates this issue using an international quality …
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) challenging the legality of government support for renewable energy came into the Dispute Mechanism System of the World Trade … comprehensive energy agreement in the WTO, and the creation of a system of subsidy management and exemption delegated to an expert …
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World Trade Organization obligations. This paper investigates this issue using an international quality differentiated …
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non-discrimination principle of the World Trade Organization (WTO). This paper investigates this issue using an …
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to model wind energy investments under two different subsidy schemes in Denmark through a numerical Monte Carlo … simulation. Moreover, I model wind energy investments under the assumption of a subsidy-free asset class. I compare the three …
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This paper analyzes renewable energy feed-in tariff (FIT) programmes in the context of World Trade Organization (WTO …) subsidy rules. By examining the functioning of the FIT programmes implemented by the Canadian province of Ontario, Germany and … the United Kingdom (UK) the paper explores how current subsidy rules may treat FIT programmes. The issue formally entered …
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