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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. 2005/06 | 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. 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. 2005/04 | 29 Nov 2005 |
Environmental Goods
This paper compares two lists of environmental goods that have been used in the WTO negotiations on liberalising trade in environmental goods and services. It describes the genesis of the lists, which were compiled in the late 1990s. The OECD list... |
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No. 2005/03 | 29 Nov 2005 |
Environmental Goods and Services
This study presents a synthesis of 17 country studies on environmental goods and services (EG&S) commissioned by the OECD, UNCTAD and the UNDP. The countries examined are Brazil, Chile, China, Cuba, the Czech Republic, the Dominican Republic,... |
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No. 2005/02 | 25 Aug 2005 |
Achieving the Successful Transfer of Environmentally Sound Technologies
This report examines factors that have proven helpful in achieving the successful transfer of environmentally sound technologies (EST) to developing countries. It provides an overview of the main issues lying behind trade-related aspects of EST... |
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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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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...
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...
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...
Environmental Goods
Ronald Steenblik
29 Nov 2005
This paper compares two lists of environmental goods that have been used in the WTO negotiations on liberalising trade in environmental goods and services. It describes the genesis of the lists, which were compiled in the late 1990s. The OECD list...
Environmental Goods and Services
Maxime Kennett and Ronald Steenblik
29 Nov 2005
This study presents a synthesis of 17 country studies on environmental goods and services (EG&S) commissioned by the OECD, UNCTAD and the UNDP. The countries examined are Brazil, Chile, China, Cuba, the Czech Republic, the Dominican Republic,...
Achieving the Successful Transfer of Environmentally Sound Technologies
Cristina Tébar Less and Steven McMillan
25 Aug 2005
This report examines factors that have proven helpful in achieving the successful transfer of environmentally sound technologies (EST) to developing countries. It provides an overview of the main issues lying behind trade-related aspects of EST...
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...