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International trade and climate change : economic, legal, and institutional perspectives.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: The World Bank Washington 2008Description: 144 p. PaperISBN:
  • 978-0-8213-7225-8
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 382
Available additional physical forms:
  • 997
Contents:
Introduction and overview -- Climate change policies and international trade: challenges and opportunitis -- Beyond Kyoto: striving for a sustainable energy future in developing countries -- Opportunities for win-win-win: liberalizing trade in environmental goods and services -- Conclusions and recommendations.
Summary: "International Trade and Climate Change: Economic, Legal, and Institutional Perspectives provides a comprehensive look, from economic, legal, and institutional perspectives, at the intersections and potential synergies between climate change objectives and international trade obligations. The book identifies the key issues at stake, where they mesh and where they do not, as well as opportunities for aligning
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Book Book Main Library 381\WB| 9690 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 1119690
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Introduction and overview --
Climate change policies and international trade: challenges and opportunitis --
Beyond Kyoto: striving for a sustainable energy future in developing countries --
Opportunities for win-win-win: liberalizing trade in environmental goods and services --
Conclusions and recommendations.

"International Trade and Climate Change: Economic, Legal, and Institutional Perspectives provides a comprehensive look, from economic, legal, and institutional perspectives, at the intersections and potential synergies between climate change objectives and international trade obligations. The book identifies the key issues at stake, where they mesh and where they do not, as well as opportunities for aligning

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