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Die globale Finanz- und Wirtschaftskrise bietet neben den Risiken auch eine Chance: die ökologische Umgestaltung der Weltwirtschaft - den Green New Deal, den führende Ökonomen zusammen mit namhaften Politikern und internationalen Organisationen fordern. Die WTO kann als eine der...
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This article explores the role of trade in motivating action on climate change, using the specific example of developments within the World Trade Organization (WTO).The Kyoto Protocol, the Þrst international agreement with legally binding commitments to begin to address climate change by...
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In this paper, we propose a comprehensive Public Choice framework to identify and categorize barriers to efficient public climate adaptation. Specifically, we distinguish three dimensions of public adaptation: extent, structure (form and timing) and organisation (vertical and horizontal). Within...
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"Paul Hellyer's amazing book reveals how a small group of greedy men usurped the people's power, and used politicians to transfer that power to a Cabal dedicated to a New World Order imposed by an unelected, unaccountable world government. The "world crisis" can be traced to the Cabal that is...
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The information structure of the climate change policy collaboration problem necessitates the design of institutions to enhance public knowledge about nations’ commitments, policies, and outcomes. The international community has addressed this kind of problem in a wide array of other contexts...
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This Working Paper provides a concrete illustration of how the existing international financial architecture could be activated more fully to mobilize the large sums required to respond decisively to the “great divergence” in COVID-19 crisis recovery between advanced and developing countries...
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