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No. 2011/06 | 01 Oct 2011 |
Implementing Regional Trade Agreements with Environmental Provisions
This document sets out a framework for evaluating the implementation of environmental provisions in Regional Trade Agreements. The checklist approach to the evaluation of countries‘ experience of implementation complements the OECD‘s Checklist for... |
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No. 2022/01 | 27 Jul 2022 |
Incorporating environmental provisions in regional trade agreements in chapters and articles dealing with trade in services
This report explores ways in which regional trade agreements (RTAs) can incorporate environmental objectives in chapters and articles related to trade in services. In particular, the analysis builds on a review of existing provisions in recent RTAs... |
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No. 2018/03 | 18 Oct 2018 |
International Trade and the Transition to a More Resource Efficient and Circular Economy
The transition towards a more resource efficient and circular economy has broad linkages with international trade through the emergence of global value chains as well as trade in second-hand goods, end-of-life products, secondary materials and waste.... |
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No. 2021/02 | 19 Feb 2021 |
International trade and circular economy - Policy alignment
Circular economy policies and initiatives largely take place domestically, and yet they have important interlinkages with international trade. This report explores how to make circular economy policies and trade policies mutually supportive by... |
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No. 2017/01 | 29 Apr 2017 |
International trade consequences of climate change
This report provides an analysis of how climate change damages may affect international trade in the coming decades and how international trade can help limit the costs of climate change. It analyses the impacts of climate change on trade considering... |
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No. 2007/01 | 29 Mar 2007 |
Issues of Dual Use and Reviewing Product Coverage of Environmental Goods
Importing "environmental" goods which are also used for other than environmental purposes and ensuring that they represent the most appropriate technology for a particular environmental problem are key concerns to be addressed in the approaches... |
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No. 2005/06 | 29 Nov 2005 |
Liberalisation of Trade in Environmentally Preferable Products
It addresses the issue of environmentally preferable products (EPPs) in the context of the Doha Development Round and the Johannesburg Plan of Implementation. It reviews available definitions; describes existing compilations of products and... |
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No. 2006/01 | 04 Apr 2006 |
Liberalisation of Trade in Renewable Energy and Associated Technologies
This paper, the second in a series, examines the implications of liberalising trade in three forms of renewable energy: biodiesel, solar-thermal water heaters, and geothermal energy systems. Eliminating tariffs on renewable energy and associated... |
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No. 2005/07 | 09 Dec 2005 |
Liberalisation of Trade in Renewable-Energy Products and Associated Goods
Numerous studies and events over the past several years have stressed the importance of eliminating barriers to trade in renewable forms of energy and the technologies used to exploit them, as part of a broader strategy to reduce dependence on... |
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No. 2005/05 | 16 Dec 2005 |
Liberalising Trade in 'Environmental Goods'
This chapter explores some practical issues that have arisen in the WTO negotiations on environmental goods and services, especially issues pertaining to liberalising trade in environmental goods. Since environmental goods are not covered by a single... |
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No. 2013/03 | 03 Jul 2013 |
Measures Supporting Minerals and Primary Metals Extraction and Processing
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... |
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No. 2013/05 | 22 Aug 2013 |
Measuring Environmental Regulatory Stringency
Researchers have long been interested in whether environmental regulations discourage investment, reduce labour demand, or alter patterns of international trade. But estimating those consequences of regulations requires devising a means of measuring... |
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No. 2020/02 | 23 Jul 2020 |
New digital technologies to tackle trade in illegal pesticides
Global trade in illegal pesticides has been steadily growing in recent years, posing serious threats to agriculture, the environment, human health, and the economy. Evidence of this trend can be found in the increasing number of seizures of... |
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No. 2011/01 | 10 May 2011 |
Regional Trade Agreements and the Environment
This report provides an update on recent developments in the field of Regional Trade Agreements and the environment. Issues arising in the implementation of RTAs with environmental considerations are examined as well as experience in assessing their... |
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No. 2011/02 | 10 May 2011 |
Regional Trade Agreements and the Environment: Monitoring Implementation and Assessing Impacts
How are environmental provisions incorporated in regional trade agreements (RTAs)? What are the environmental impacts of RTAs? How can RTAs contribute to green growth? These questions were discussed at the fourth OECD Workshop on Regional Trade... |
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No. 2022/02 | 29 Sept 2022 |
Securing reverse supply chains for a resource efficient and circular economy
Circular economy business models often rely on reverse supply chains and reverse logistics to close material loops, such as recycling waste and scrap into secondary raw materials, and extending product life by promoting direct reuse, repair,... |
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No. 2005/01 | 19 Jul 2005 |
Synergies Between Trade in Environmental Services and Trade in Environmental Goods
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... |
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No. 2006/02 | 04 Apr 2006 |
The Impact of Monitoring Equipmenton Air Quality Management Capacity in Developing Countries
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... |
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No. 2014/03 | 05 Dec 2014 |
The Stringency of Environmental Regulations and Trade in Environmental Goods
This report assesses conceptually and empirically the extent to which the stringency of environmental regulations drives international trade in environmental goods. Many of the measures governments adopt to address issues such as local air and water... |
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No. 2011/05 | 26 Aug 2011 |
The Trade Effects of Phasing Out Fossil-Fuel Consumption Subsidies
Quoting a joint analysis undertaken by the OECD and the IEA, G-20 leaders committed in September 2009 to “rationalize and phase out over the medium term inefficient fossil-fuel subsidies that encourage wasteful consumption.” This report draws on... |
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Implementing Regional Trade Agreements with Environmental Provisions
Peter Gallagher and Ysé Serret
01 Oct 2011
This document sets out a framework for evaluating the implementation of environmental provisions in Regional Trade Agreements. The checklist approach to the evaluation of countries‘ experience of implementation complements the OECD‘s Checklist for...
Incorporating environmental provisions in regional trade agreements in chapters and articles dealing with trade in services
Christophe Bellmann and Alena Bulatnikova
27 Jul 2022
This report explores ways in which regional trade agreements (RTAs) can incorporate environmental objectives in chapters and articles related to trade in services. In particular, the analysis builds on a review of existing provisions in recent RTAs...
International Trade and the Transition to a More Resource Efficient and Circular Economy
Shunta Yamaguchi
18 Oct 2018
The transition towards a more resource efficient and circular economy has broad linkages with international trade through the emergence of global value chains as well as trade in second-hand goods, end-of-life products, secondary materials and waste....
International trade and circular economy - Policy alignment
Shunta Yamaguchi
19 Feb 2021
Circular economy policies and initiatives largely take place domestically, and yet they have important interlinkages with international trade. This report explores how to make circular economy policies and trade policies mutually supportive by...
International trade consequences of climate change
Rob Dellink, Hyunjeong Hwang, Elisa Lanzi and Jean Chateau
29 Apr 2017
This report provides an analysis of how climate change damages may affect international trade in the coming decades and how international trade can help limit the costs of climate change. It analyses the impacts of climate change on trade considering...
Issues of Dual Use and Reviewing Product Coverage of Environmental Goods
Joy A. Kim
29 Mar 2007
Importing "environmental" goods which are also used for other than environmental purposes and ensuring that they represent the most appropriate technology for a particular environmental problem are key concerns to be addressed in the approaches...
Liberalisation of Trade in Environmentally Preferable Products
Monika Tothova
29 Nov 2005
It addresses the issue of environmentally preferable products (EPPs) in the context of the Doha Development Round and the Johannesburg Plan of Implementation. It reviews available definitions; describes existing compilations of products and...
Liberalisation of Trade in Renewable Energy and Associated Technologies
Ronald Steenblik
04 Apr 2006
This paper, the second in a series, examines the implications of liberalising trade in three forms of renewable energy: biodiesel, solar-thermal water heaters, and geothermal energy systems. Eliminating tariffs on renewable energy and associated...
Liberalisation of Trade in Renewable-Energy Products and Associated Goods
Ronald Steenblik
09 Dec 2005
Numerous studies and events over the past several years have stressed the importance of eliminating barriers to trade in renewable forms of energy and the technologies used to exploit them, as part of a broader strategy to reduce dependence on...
Liberalising Trade in 'Environmental Goods'
Ronald Steenblik
16 Dec 2005
This chapter explores some practical issues that have arisen in the WTO negotiations on environmental goods and services, especially issues pertaining to liberalising trade in environmental goods. Since environmental goods are not covered by a single...
Measures Supporting Minerals and Primary Metals Extraction and Processing
Marnie Griffith
03 Jul 2013
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...
Measuring Environmental Regulatory Stringency
Claire Brunel and Arik Levinson
22 Aug 2013
Researchers have long been interested in whether environmental regulations discourage investment, reduce labour demand, or alter patterns of international trade. But estimating those consequences of regulations requires devising a means of measuring...
New digital technologies to tackle trade in illegal pesticides
Clara Frezal and Grégoire Garsous
23 Jul 2020
Global trade in illegal pesticides has been steadily growing in recent years, posing serious threats to agriculture, the environment, human health, and the economy. Evidence of this trend can be found in the increasing number of seizures of...
Regional Trade Agreements and the Environment
Clive George and Ysé Serret
10 May 2011
This report provides an update on recent developments in the field of Regional Trade Agreements and the environment. Issues arising in the implementation of RTAs with environmental considerations are examined as well as experience in assessing their...
Regional Trade Agreements and the Environment: Monitoring Implementation and Assessing Impacts
Clive George
10 May 2011
How are environmental provisions incorporated in regional trade agreements (RTAs)? What are the environmental impacts of RTAs? How can RTAs contribute to green growth? These questions were discussed at the fourth OECD Workshop on Regional Trade...
Securing reverse supply chains for a resource efficient and circular economy
Shunta Yamaguchi
29 Sept 2022
Circular economy business models often rely on reverse supply chains and reverse logistics to close material loops, such as recycling waste and scrap into secondary raw materials, and extending product life by promoting direct reuse, repair,...
Synergies Between Trade in Environmental Services and Trade in Environmental Goods
Ronald Steenblik, Dominique Drouet and George Stubbs
19 Jul 2005
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...
The Impact of Monitoring Equipmenton Air Quality Management Capacity in Developing Countries
Jim Hight and Grant Kirkpatrick
04 Apr 2006
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...
The Stringency of Environmental Regulations and Trade in Environmental Goods
Jehan Sauvage
05 Dec 2014
This report assesses conceptually and empirically the extent to which the stringency of environmental regulations drives international trade in environmental goods. Many of the measures governments adopt to address issues such as local air and water...
The Trade Effects of Phasing Out Fossil-Fuel Consumption Subsidies
Jean-Marc Burniaux, Jean Château and Jehan Sauvage
26 Aug 2011
Quoting a joint analysis undertaken by the OECD and the IEA, G-20 leaders committed in September 2009 to “rationalize and phase out over the medium term inefficient fossil-fuel subsidies that encourage wasteful consumption.” This report draws on...