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This paper uses the GTAP computable general equilibrium model to assess the impact of a Doha Development Agenda agreement on agricultural trade liberalisation. In particular, we examine the consequences for developing countries. The simulation incorporates further liberalisation in the areas of market access, export competition and domestic support. Most developing regions can expect strong pos...
The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) established under the Kyoto Protocol allows industrialized Annex I countries to offset part of their domestic emissions by investing in emissions-reduction projects in developing non-Annex I countries. We present a novel CDM modeling framework which can be used in computable-general-equilibrium (CGE) models to quantify the sector-specific and macroeconomic ...
This paper simulates the effect of a carbon tariff on China’s trade of industrial products and emission reduction through the GTAP 8.0 model, when the European Union, the United States, and Japan impose a carbon tariff simultaneously or respectively. The conclusions indicate: (1) a carbon tariff will cause a decrease in exports for high-carbon industries and generate an increase in exports for ...
This paper reviews an analysis of land use change impacts of expanded biofuel production with GTAP-BIO computable general equilibrium (CGE) model. It describes the treatment of energy substitution, the role of biofuel by-products, specification of bilateral trade, the determination of land cover changes in response to increased biofuel feedstock production, and changes in crop yields – both at ...
Both CO2 and non-CO2 emissions are liable in climate change policies many countries around the world. However, there still impact assessment studies different regions that consider only emissions. We hypothesise excluding greenhouse gas emissions, which also policies, may lead to misleading results impacts. employ a global policy model (GTAP-E-PowerS) examine how of uniform carbon tax at US$15 ...
The China–US trade conflict will inevitably have a negative impact on China’s imports and exports, industrial development, economic growth, affect the achievement of climate change goals. In short term, import export cause carbon emissions contained in traded commodities to accordingly. To assess policy, this paper combines model from Global Trade Analysis Project (GTAP) input–output analysis m...
There is now widespread agreement that the world community must actively combat climate change and advance green low-carbon development. In order to deal with issue of carbon leakage caused by rising cost industrial production as a result policies reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, EU intends implement Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) in its entirety starting 2026, pilot phase whic...
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