Abstract International momentum is building for action on to address climate change. In view of the likelihood of binding carbon constraints on developed nations, efficient interaction based on comparative advantage between economies via market mechanisms is considered essential for least-cost greenhouse gas abatement. Recent research has indicated that the major medium-term impacts of global and domestic carbon abatement policies on the Australian economy will be through changes in international trade flows. However, there has been little investigation of structural changes in trade relationships with major trading partners. Trade effects will, to a large extent, depend on the interaction of domestic carbon abatement policies through bilat...
In the recent Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme Green Paper the Rudd government emphasised that a ma...
As the dust settles after the US–China climate announcement and Australia’s G20 climate debacle, a c...
Contrary to what is still often believed, the climate and trade communities have a lot in common: a ...
The environmental impact of international trade is a concerning issue in the fight against climate c...
There is under way a worldwide greening of industry, driven by the huge demand generated by China an...
The paper examines whether the move towards free trade and multilateralism is working to Australia's...
Australia could get more out of its carbon pricing scheme by focusing its emissions trading efforts ...
Current human-induced climate variability is linked to past economic patterns that are responsible f...
As developed countries adopt climate change mitigation measures ahead of others, they fear 'carbon l...
This paper examines both economic and environmental impacts of the two new free trade agreements (FT...
Ratification of the Kyoto Protocol will have major medium and long term implications for the Austral...
In 2010 the Japanese Government made substantial commitments to the reduction in greenhouse gas emis...
Australia's climate change relationship with developing countries is framed by the 1992 United Natio...
The Paris Agreement reinvigorated the use of carbon markets as a response to climate change. In part...
Significant recent attention, in both research and policy realms, has been given to the intersection...
In the recent Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme Green Paper the Rudd government emphasised that a ma...
As the dust settles after the US–China climate announcement and Australia’s G20 climate debacle, a c...
Contrary to what is still often believed, the climate and trade communities have a lot in common: a ...
The environmental impact of international trade is a concerning issue in the fight against climate c...
There is under way a worldwide greening of industry, driven by the huge demand generated by China an...
The paper examines whether the move towards free trade and multilateralism is working to Australia's...
Australia could get more out of its carbon pricing scheme by focusing its emissions trading efforts ...
Current human-induced climate variability is linked to past economic patterns that are responsible f...
As developed countries adopt climate change mitigation measures ahead of others, they fear 'carbon l...
This paper examines both economic and environmental impacts of the two new free trade agreements (FT...
Ratification of the Kyoto Protocol will have major medium and long term implications for the Austral...
In 2010 the Japanese Government made substantial commitments to the reduction in greenhouse gas emis...
Australia's climate change relationship with developing countries is framed by the 1992 United Natio...
The Paris Agreement reinvigorated the use of carbon markets as a response to climate change. In part...
Significant recent attention, in both research and policy realms, has been given to the intersection...
In the recent Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme Green Paper the Rudd government emphasised that a ma...
As the dust settles after the US–China climate announcement and Australia’s G20 climate debacle, a c...
Contrary to what is still often believed, the climate and trade communities have a lot in common: a ...