49 p.Multiple international and regional institutions have asserted the linkages between international trade and climate change. However, as shown in the slow pace of negotiations, to coordinate trade and environmental policies among developed and developing countries is not simple. A core debate is on whether WTO should embrace an all-out EGS liberalization or not.Master of Science (International Political Economy
Published in Great Britain by Macmillan and in the USA by St. Martin'sThis book analyzes aspects of ...
Rationale for liberalization of Egs & ESs: diffusing products and technologies necessary to redu...
The Doha Round Agenda (paragraph 31(3)) mandates to liberalize environmental goods and services. Thi...
49 p.Multiple international and regional institutions have asserted the linkages between internation...
60 p.Climate change-trade interlinkages are emerging as a cause of increasing conflict among differe...
This paper attempts to show how WTO negotiations on liberalisation of environmental goods and servic...
The current architecture for global policy making rests on the Bretton Woods institutions: IMF, Worl...
Current human-induced climate variability is linked to past economic patterns that are responsible f...
This paper attempts to show how WTO negotiations on liberalisation of environmental goods and servic...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Paragraph 31(iii) of the Doha...
Climate change is a complex problem with many interactions between countries. The main interactions ...
The environmental impact of international trade is a concerning issue in the fight against climate c...
abstract: This thesis looks at the theory and empirical evidence that surrounds the debate between e...
Paragraph 31(iii) of the Doha Ministerial Declaration mandates to the liberalization of environmenta...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has shone a spotlight on the devastating humani...
Published in Great Britain by Macmillan and in the USA by St. Martin'sThis book analyzes aspects of ...
Rationale for liberalization of Egs & ESs: diffusing products and technologies necessary to redu...
The Doha Round Agenda (paragraph 31(3)) mandates to liberalize environmental goods and services. Thi...
49 p.Multiple international and regional institutions have asserted the linkages between internation...
60 p.Climate change-trade interlinkages are emerging as a cause of increasing conflict among differe...
This paper attempts to show how WTO negotiations on liberalisation of environmental goods and servic...
The current architecture for global policy making rests on the Bretton Woods institutions: IMF, Worl...
Current human-induced climate variability is linked to past economic patterns that are responsible f...
This paper attempts to show how WTO negotiations on liberalisation of environmental goods and servic...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Paragraph 31(iii) of the Doha...
Climate change is a complex problem with many interactions between countries. The main interactions ...
The environmental impact of international trade is a concerning issue in the fight against climate c...
abstract: This thesis looks at the theory and empirical evidence that surrounds the debate between e...
Paragraph 31(iii) of the Doha Ministerial Declaration mandates to the liberalization of environmenta...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has shone a spotlight on the devastating humani...
Published in Great Britain by Macmillan and in the USA by St. Martin'sThis book analyzes aspects of ...
Rationale for liberalization of Egs & ESs: diffusing products and technologies necessary to redu...
The Doha Round Agenda (paragraph 31(3)) mandates to liberalize environmental goods and services. Thi...