Research
Global Environment and Trade Policy
The global climate regime, as represented by the Kyoto Protocol, may be on a collision course with the global trade policy regime, as represented by the WTO (World Trade Organization).
Growth After the Crisis
How hospitable will the global environment be for economic growth in the developing world as we come out of the present financial crisis?
The Global Enabling Trade Report 2009
The Global Enabling Trade Report 2009 measures and analyzes institutions, policies, and services enabling trade in national economies around the world, highlighting for policymakers a country’s streng
The Building Blocks of Economic Complexity
For Adam Smith, wealth was related to the division of labor.
Mexico’s Impact on the US Labor Market: A Reason to Renegotiate NAFTA?
Book abstract: The Mexico Competitiveness Report 2009 builds on the methodology and findings of the World Economic Forum’s Global Competitiveness Report 2008–2009 and aims at deepening the understandi
A De-globalised World?
It may take a few months or a couple of years, but one way or another the United States and other advanced economies will eventually recover from today’s crisis.
Addressing the Leakage/Competitiveness Issue In Climate Change Policy Proposals
We will likely see increasing efforts to minimize leakage of carbon to non-participating countries and to address concerns on behalf of the competitiveness of carbon-intensive industry.
Environmental Effects of International Trade
The report surveys the state of our knowledge regarding the effects of trade on the environment.
Environmental Effects of International Trade
The report surveys the state of our knowledge regarding the effects of trade on the environment.
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