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Environmental Economics and Policy 6 International Development 4 International Relations/Trade 4 Research Methods/ Statistical Methods 3 Agriculture 2 Romania 2 AGE modelling 1 Applied General Equilibrium Modelling 1 Channel management 1 Channel relationships 1 Customs union 1 EU enlargement 1 Environmental regulation 1 Japanese multinationals 1 Labor and Human Capital 1 Political Economy 1 Relationship management 1 Total solutions 1 foreign direct investment 1 national sustainable development strategies 1 strategic planning 1 sustainable development 1 transition countries 1
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Kirkpatrick, Colin 8 George, Clive 6 Scrieciu, Silviu Serban 5 Lee, Norman 2 Blake, Adam 1 Cherp, Aleg 1 Mosedale, Sarah 1 Shimamoto, Kenichi 1
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Institute for Development Policy and Management (IDPM), School of Environment and Development 13
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Impact Assessment Research Centre (IARC) Working Papers 13
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Enhancing the Contribution of Trade Liberalisation in Environmental Services to Sustainable Development
Kirkpatrick, Colin; George, Clive; Scrieciu, Silviu Serban - Institute for Development Policy and Management (IDPM), … - 2005
In the last decade, a fundamental phenomenon came to the fore in the business environment: more and more companies are offering total solutions to their customer instead of standardized products or services. Although this trend has already been studied extensively in literature, little has been...
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How Useful are Computable General Equilibrium Models for Sustainability Impact Assessment
Scrieciu, Silviu Serban - Institute for Development Policy and Management (IDPM), … - 2005
Computable general equilibrium (CGE) modelling represents a powerful tool for hypothesising possible sustainability outcomes that might be triggered with the implementation of policy proposals. Nevertheless, CGE modelling is based on several tight general equilibrium and neoclassical...
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General Equilibrium Modelling Applied to Romania (GEMAR): Focusing on the Agricultural and Food Sectors
Scrieciu, Silviu Serban; Blake, Adam - Institute for Development Policy and Management (IDPM), … - 2005
Applied general equilibrium modelling represents a powerful tool for assessing future likely economic changes due to upcoming or hypothesised policy shocks such as those brought about by EU enlargement. It entails the main advantage of considering the complex simultaneous linkages, interactions...
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The Effect of Environmental Regulation on the Locational Choice of Japanese Foreign Direct Investment
Kirkpatrick, Colin; Shimamoto, Kenichi - Institute for Development Policy and Management (IDPM), … - 2005
This paper assesses the impact of environmental regulation in host countries on Japanese foreign direct investment (FDI) decision-making. It tests the pollution haven hypothesis using data on national environmental regulation standards and Japanese inward FDI in five dirty industries (iron and...
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A Pilot Study of the Quality of European Commission Extended Impact Assessment
Lee, Norman; Kirkpatrick, Colin - Institute for Development Policy and Management (IDPM), … - 2004
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Assessing the Economic Impacts of Incorporating Romania's Agricultural and Food Sectors into EU's Customs Union: An Applied General Equilibrium Approach
Scrieciu, Silviu Serban - Institute for Development Policy and Management (IDPM), … - 2004
Joining the European Union club implies, among many other policy changes, full integration of Romania's economy into EU's customs union. This is expected to have significant implications for domestic farmers and food processors. The paper constructs a single-country Applied General Equilibrium...
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The Implications of Trade and Investment Liberalization for Sustainable Development: Review of Literature
Kirkpatrick, Colin; George, Clive; Scrieciu, Silviu Serban - Institute for Development Policy and Management (IDPM), … - 2004
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Trade and Development: Assessing the Impact of Trade Liberalisation on Sustainable Development
Kirkpatrick, Colin; George, Clive - Institute for Development Policy and Management (IDPM), … - 2004
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A Methodology for Assessing National Sustainable Development Strategies
Cherp, Aleg; George, Clive; Kirkpatrick, Colin - Institute for Development Policy and Management (IDPM), … - 2004
At the Rio Earth Summit of 1992, governments undertook to develop and adopt national sustainable development strategies as a key component of implementing the goals of Agenda 21. Only partial progress was reported at the 2002 World Summit in Johannesburg, with uncertainty as to the effectiveness...
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Bridging the Gap Between Theory and Practice in Integrated Assessment
Lee, Norman - Institute for Development Policy and Management (IDPM), … - 2004
There is growing support for the use of integrated assessments (IAs)/sustainability impact assessments (SIAs), at different government levels and geographic scales of policy-making and planning, both nationally and internationally. However, delivering good quality IAs/SIAs, in the near future,...
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