International Trade and Climate Change PoliciesDuncan Brack Routledge, 2013 M10 11 - 164 pages Focusing on the likely impacts on trade of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Kyoto Protocol, this book examines the actual and potential conflicts between whether liberalization of trade undermines the efforts of industrialised countries to mitigate climate change. It will be essential reading for environmental economists and those engaged in international environmental relations and policy. |
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... competitiveness 4.3 Border tax adjustments 4.4 Border tax adjustment and the multilateral trading system 4.5 Subsidies 4.6 Conclusions 5 International taxation of bunker fuels 5.1 Aviation bunker fuel 5.2 Marine bunker fuel 5.3 Taxation ...
... competitiveness 4.3 Border tax adjustments 4.4 Border tax adjustment and the multilateral trading system 4.5 Subsidies 4.6 Conclusions 5 International taxation of bunker fuels 5.1 Aviation bunker fuel 5.2 Marine bunker fuel 5.3 Taxation ...
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... competitiveness. Energy and carbon taxes have a valuable role to play in incorporating environmental externalities – chiefly, climate change – in prices and decision-making, and could usefully be deployed more extensively in more ...
... competitiveness. Energy and carbon taxes have a valuable role to play in incorporating environmental externalities – chiefly, climate change – in prices and decision-making, and could usefully be deployed more extensively in more ...
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... as chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), at least in industrialized countries, are a tribute to their efficacy. However, increasing environmental standards raise the issue of international competitiveness. It is a common perception that.
... as chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), at least in industrialized countries, are a tribute to their efficacy. However, increasing environmental standards raise the issue of international competitiveness. It is a common perception that.
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Duncan Brack. issue of international competitiveness. It is a common perception that higher environmental standards cause business costs to increase, reducing profits and possibly inducing migration, of investment flows if not of ...
Duncan Brack. issue of international competitiveness. It is a common perception that higher environmental standards cause business costs to increase, reducing profits and possibly inducing migration, of investment flows if not of ...
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... competitiveness concerns are likely to remain an important part of the debate. The. multilateral. trading. system. The other main area of interaction between trade and environmental policies arises from the potential for conflict between ...
... competitiveness concerns are likely to remain an important part of the debate. The. multilateral. trading. system. The other main area of interaction between trade and environmental policies arises from the potential for conflict between ...
Contents
Trade impacts of climate change policies | |
Energy efficiency standards and trade | |
Energy pricing and trade | |
International taxation of bunker fuels | |
Flexibility mechanisms and trade | |
Trade measures and the Kyoto Protocol | |
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International Trade and Climate Change Policies Duncan Brack,Michael Grubb,Craig Windram Limited preview - 2000 |
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aircraft allocation applied Article aviation Border tax adjustments BTAs carbon dioxide carbon or energy carbon taxes cent CFCs Chapter clean development mechanism climate change regime coal consumers Convention costs developing countries dispute panel domestic economic effects electricity emissions reductions emissions trading emissions units energy efficiency energy efficiency standards Energy Exporters energy or carbon energy taxes energy-intensive sectors environmental agreements European example excise exemptions FCCC fossil fuels fuel prices GATT global greenhouse gas greenhouse gas emissions impacts implementation important increase industrialized countries international trade investment issue Kyoto Protocol leakage manufacturers marine bunker fuels models Montreal Protocol multilateral trading system negotiations OECD particularly parties policies and measures pollution potential proposed rebates regulations requirements revenue SCM Agreement significant standards and labels subsidies Superfund taxation technologies Trade and Environment trade barriers trade liberalization trade measures trade restrictions transport WTO Agreement