Faced with the energy transition imperative, governments have to decide about public policy to promote renewable electrical energy production and to protect domestic power generation equipment industries. For example, the Canada - Renewable energy dispute is over Feed-in tariff (FIT) programs in Ontario that have a local content requirement (LCR). The EU and Japan claimed that FIT programs constitute subsidies that go against the SCM Agreement, and that the LCR is incompatible with the non-discrimination principle of the World Trade Organization (WTO). This paper investigates this issue using an international quality differentiated duopoly model in which power generation equipment producers compete on price. FIT programs including those wit...
Given the dominant role still played by fossil fuels in our economy and the economic challenges face...
Since the Canada – Renewable Energy (2013) dispute at the World Trade Organization (WTO), the WTO Ag...
Globally and locally, government support policies for green goods (like renewable energy) are much m...
Faced with the energy transition imperative, governments have to decide about public policy to promo...
Faced with the energy transition imperative, governments have to decide about public policy to promo...
In the first dispute on renewable energy to come to WTO dispute settlement, the domestic content req...
In the first dispute on renewable energy to come to WTO dispute settlement, the domestic content req...
Over the past few years, renewable energy subsidies have become one of the main sources of trade dis...
Renewable Energy, Subsidies, and the WTO: Where Has the 'Green' Gone? / Patrice Bougette & Christoph...
In December 2012 a WTO Panel in Canada – Renewable Energy determined that the domestic content requi...
Canada-Renewable Energy presented the WTO Panel and Appellate Body (AB) with a novel issue: at the h...
Canada-Renewable Energy presented the WTO Panel and Appellate Body (AB) with a novel issue: at the h...
Many governments provide subsidies to shift from dirty' but cheap fossil fuels to clean' b...
US-Renewable Energy is the last in a series of WTO disputes involving subsidies schemes with local c...
The issue of greater utilization of renewables in energy supply-mix has become a priority environmen...
Given the dominant role still played by fossil fuels in our economy and the economic challenges face...
Since the Canada – Renewable Energy (2013) dispute at the World Trade Organization (WTO), the WTO Ag...
Globally and locally, government support policies for green goods (like renewable energy) are much m...
Faced with the energy transition imperative, governments have to decide about public policy to promo...
Faced with the energy transition imperative, governments have to decide about public policy to promo...
In the first dispute on renewable energy to come to WTO dispute settlement, the domestic content req...
In the first dispute on renewable energy to come to WTO dispute settlement, the domestic content req...
Over the past few years, renewable energy subsidies have become one of the main sources of trade dis...
Renewable Energy, Subsidies, and the WTO: Where Has the 'Green' Gone? / Patrice Bougette & Christoph...
In December 2012 a WTO Panel in Canada – Renewable Energy determined that the domestic content requi...
Canada-Renewable Energy presented the WTO Panel and Appellate Body (AB) with a novel issue: at the h...
Canada-Renewable Energy presented the WTO Panel and Appellate Body (AB) with a novel issue: at the h...
Many governments provide subsidies to shift from dirty' but cheap fossil fuels to clean' b...
US-Renewable Energy is the last in a series of WTO disputes involving subsidies schemes with local c...
The issue of greater utilization of renewables in energy supply-mix has become a priority environmen...
Given the dominant role still played by fossil fuels in our economy and the economic challenges face...
Since the Canada – Renewable Energy (2013) dispute at the World Trade Organization (WTO), the WTO Ag...
Globally and locally, government support policies for green goods (like renewable energy) are much m...