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framework of the World Trade Organization, which currently does not allow environmental challenges to be tackled effectively. …
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Rising energy prices might lead to adjustments along the supply chain and make firms outsource energy-intensive processes. This could lead to carbon leakage. I provide empirical evidence whether energy price-induced offshoring occurs using firm-level data on energy use, imports, and material...
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tropical countries and contributes to the reduction of poverty and hunger in the developing world. The EU Renewable Energy …
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investment and progress in the biofuel sector not just in Europe but all over the world. Producers of soybeans in the US … light of grievances expressed by producers throughout the world, including US soybean growers, Brazilian sugarcane farmers …
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As the European carbon border adjustment (CBA) mechanism is high up on the European Commission's agenda and soon to be implemented, it is important to understand the economic and environmental implications of alternative designs of such a mechanism. To this end and with a view to informing the...
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State-of-the-art literature on climate change policies has proposed numerous approaches for the Post-Kyoto agreement. However, in analysing the outcome of negotiations, the feeling is that a huge gap exists between policy makers and scientists. This paper tries to bridge this gap by providing a...
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The paper derives general rules for equitable burden sharing in international climate policy. The focus is on a new social climate contract between developed and less developed countries (LDCs) which preserves competitiveness of the former and the "right to development" of the latter. We...
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Energy security is a burning issue in a world where 1.4 billion people still have no access to electricity. This …
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The average value of a particular class of agricultural exports varies widely across different destinations. This raises the question: in the event of a supply shock, such as the implementation of the Emissions Trading Scheme, can farmers offset higher costs by raising their average prices by...
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economies in 35 sectors from 1995 to 2009 based on the World Input-Output Database (WIOD) database and show how they help us to …
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