The initial and potential impact of preferential access to the U.S. market under the African growth and opportunity act
In: Policy research working paper 3262
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In: Policy research working paper 3018
In: European Journal of Political Economy, Volume 17, Issue 3, p. 593-607
In: European journal of political economy, Volume 17, Issue 3, p. 593-607
ISSN: 0176-2680
Antidumping actions are by nature discriminatory. Imports from targeted countries are discriminated against relative to domestic producers but also relative to imports from nonnamed countries in the rest of the world. This paper analyzes the impact of antidumping actions in the EU, distinguishing between the impact on named countries, nonnamed countries in the rest of the world, & nonnamed countries in the EU. The results suggest that antidumping policies cause trade diversion & that this diversion is primarily to non-EU suppliers. 3 Tables, 5 Figures, 5 References. Adapted from the source document.
In: Asia Pacific business review, Volume 3, Issue 4, p. 244-245
ISSN: 1743-792X
In: Journal of common market studies: JCMS, Volume 31, Issue 3, p. 401-403
ISSN: 1468-5965
The European Economy, edited by David Dyker European Economic Integration, edited by Frank McDonald and Stephen Dearden The Single European Market, by R. W. Vickerman
In: Journal of common market studies: JCMS, Volume 31, Issue 3, p. 401
ISSN: 0021-9886
In: Journal of policy modeling: JPMOD ; a social science forum of world issues, Volume 11, Issue 4, p. 547-567
ISSN: 0161-8938
In: "Trade-related Policies for Inclusiveness", Reinvigorating Trade and Inclusive Growth, 2018, 25-32, World Bank Group, Washington D.C.
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Front Cover -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- About the Authors -- Executive Summary -- Abbreviations -- 1 Introduction -- Notes -- References -- 2 Low- and Middle-Income Countries, Carbon Emissions, and Trade -- Trade, global value chains, and emissions -- Understanding emissions from the developing world -- Implications for global climate efforts and the role of trade policy -- Examining agriculture as one of the main trade-related sectors affecting emissions from the developing world -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- 3 Evolving Comparative Advantages and the Impacts of Extreme Weather Events -- The impact of a changing climate on comparative advantages -- Extreme weather events and trade -- Disaster response and trade restrictions: Implications from a numerical model -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- 4 Adaptation to Climate Change: Trade in Green Goods and Services and Access to Low-Carbon Technologies -- The implications for trade of adapting to a changing climate -- Trade in environmental goods -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- 5 Environmental Policies and Trade -- The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism and low-income-country trade -- Greening transport: Implications for low-income-country exports -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- 6 Issues at the Country Level: A Diagnostic Framework -- Vietnam -- Ethiopia -- Notes -- References -- Appendix A The 59 Countries with the Fastest-Growing Carbon Dioxide Emissions -- Appendix B Tariffs on Environmental Goods -- Appendix C Climate and Trade Policy Diagnostic Framework -- Boxes -- Box 2.1 Modeling Postpandemic Impacts under Different Trade Scenarios -- Box 3.1 Numerical Model to Explore the Economic Impacts of Compound Hazards and Trade Restrictions -- Box 5.1 CO2 Intensity and Carbon Competitiveness in the Steel Industry.
In: CEPS working document, 116
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In: The journal of development studies, Volume 57, Issue 12, p. 2045-2062
ISSN: 1743-9140
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