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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... system based on multilaterally agreed rules rather than the power of individual trading nations is necessary to bring growth and stability to world trade in goods and services. Here too international agreement Foreword.
... system based on multilaterally agreed rules rather than the power of individual trading nations is necessary to bring growth and stability to world trade in goods and services. Here too international agreement Foreword.
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... rules governing international trade extend to not only goods but also trade in financial services, telecommunications, professional services, intellectual property rights and other areas, they may well be even further extended in the ...
... rules governing international trade extend to not only goods but also trade in financial services, telecommunications, professional services, intellectual property rights and other areas, they may well be even further extended in the ...
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... meeting in Cologne in June 1999, the leaders of the G8 countries collectively called for a 'clarification of the relationship between both multilateral and environmental agreements and key environmental principles and WTO rules '
... meeting in Cologne in June 1999, the leaders of the G8 countries collectively called for a 'clarification of the relationship between both multilateral and environmental agreements and key environmental principles and WTO rules '
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... rules and the climate change regime : ' Most of the governments that signed up to the Uruguay Round also accepted the outcome of Kyoto . There is a clear need for policy coherence here , and we owe it to ourselves to ensure that we do ...
... rules and the climate change regime : ' Most of the governments that signed up to the Uruguay Round also accepted the outcome of Kyoto . There is a clear need for policy coherence here , and we owe it to ourselves to ensure that we do ...
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... rules? In other words, will there be a clash of regimes? As the author notes, at this stage at least, the climate change agreements contain no specific details on the precise nature of either the domestic measures to implement emission ...
... rules? In other words, will there be a clash of regimes? As the author notes, at this stage at least, the climate change agreements contain no specific details on the precise nature of either the domestic measures to implement emission ...
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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