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This paper examines the synergistic relationships between trade in environmental services and trade in environmental … goods. It forms part of a series of OECD studies that analyse various issues related to Paragraph 31(iii) of the World Trade … that the potential benefits to simultaneously liberalising trade in environmental services and in environmental goods are …
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to draw attention to key trade, environment and development policy linkages. It also seeks to contribute to the exchange … of expertise and experience in the area of trade and environment so that liberalisation of trade in EG&S can benefit all …
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for case studies owing to their potential trade, environmental and developmental benefits: sisal and other fibres of the …
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Reflecting the desire for cleaner air, many developing countries have enacted clean air laws similar to those of developed nations, although to date most of these laws have been poorly enforced. A key starting point to better enforcement is obtaining comprehensive and reliable air-quality...
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technologies (EST) to developing countries. It provides an overview of the main issues lying behind trade-related aspects of EST … successful EST transfers which seem to be particularly relevant in the context of trade. These include government regulation and … marketbased instruments, trade-related policies and practices, intellectual property rights, capacity, and financing. The report …
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One of the key challenges to ensuring adequate supplies of fresh water and sanitary wastewater systems is to build the capacity of various stakeholders to manage and deliver water and sanitation services. One element of such capacity building is technological and includes the wide deployment of...
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Numerous studies and events over the past several years have stressed the importance of eliminating barriers to trade … dependence on more-polluting and less secure energy sources. This paper examines the implications of liberalising trade in … increased trade in renewable-energy technologies and components, but so would a growing number of companies based in developing …
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This paper, the second in a series, examines the implications of liberalising trade in three forms of renewable energy … in OECD countries would benefit from increased trade in equipment, but so would a growing number of companies based in … countries. For the maximum benefits of trade liberalisation in biodiesel, and solar-thermal and geothermal technologies, to be …
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Efforts to document government support benefiting specific sectors or industries have so far paid scant attention to support given to the non-energy minerals sector. In this paper the issue of support for this sector is explored by way of a case study of Australia, a leading producer and...
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international investment and trade in goods and services related to renewable energy has been rapid, but it has not always been …-dumping duties, in response to some countries‘ policies on the grounds that they distort trade. Against this background, this paper … to promote renewable energy, focusing on those that might have implications for trade — both those that are likely to …
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