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Effects of Russia's WTO accession on agricultural trade and production [PDF]
The paper explores the benefits and challenges facing agriculture as the most sensitive sector of the Russian economy after a two years long membership in the WTO.
Stanojević Nataša
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Potentials and Limitations of Subsidies in Sustainability Governance: The Example of Agriculture
The goals of the Paris Agreement and the Convention on Biological Diversity call for a global transition to sustainability. To achieve these goals, subsidies can be implemented. Subsidies are pervasive especially (but not only) in the agricultural sector.
Katharine Heyl +3 more
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The relevance of studying the dynamics of regional tax revenues to the regional budget is conditioned by the need to analyze the budgetary and tax potentials of the Irkutsk region in the modern period, assess budgetary independence (dependence) on ...
V. N. Ushakov
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The Impact of Government Subsidies on Technological Innovation in Agribusiness: The Case for China
With the implementation of the rural revitalization strategy and the promotion of agricultural and rural modernization, the subsidies enjoyed by agricultural enterprises in China are increasing.
Liping Wu +4 more
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Multilateral subsidy games [PDF]
This paper examines the rationale for multilateral agreements to limit investment subsidies. The welfare ranking of symmetric multilateral subsidy games is shown to depend on whether or not investment levels are ``friendly'', raising rival profits in total, and/or strategic complements, raising rival profits at the margin.
Leahy, Dermot, Neary, J Peter
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Economic development in the “new era” will require green innovation. To encourage the growth of green technology innovation, it has become fashionable to strengthen environmental regulation.
Pei-zhi Wang +6 more
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Reducing energy subsidies in China, India and Russia : dilemmas for decision makers [PDF]
This article examines and compares efforts to reduce energy subsidies in China, India and Russia. Despite dissimilarities in forms of governance, these three states have followed surprisingly similar patterns in reducing energy subsidies, characterised ...
Dansie, Grant +2 more
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Global Fossil Fuel Subsidies Remain Large: An Update Based on Country-Level Estimates
This paper updates estimates of fossil fuel subsidies, defined as fuel consumption times the gap between existing and efficient prices (i.e., prices warranted by supply costs, environmental costs, and revenue considerations), for 191 countries. Globally,
D. Coady +3 more
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State Support of Electric Vehicle Industry in China: the Driving Forces, Actions and Perspectives [PDF]
Nowadays, the electrification of the automotive industry in some regions symbolises the transition to a sustainable economy. Moreover, these changes were initiated by regulatory authorities, and not only consumers and manufacturers.
Dmitry V. Pelegov, Gleb A. Eremenko
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Agricultural subsidies and global greenhouse gas emissions
Agricultural production is strongly affected by and a major contributor to climate change. Agriculture and land-use change account for a quarter of total global emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG).
D. Laborde +4 more
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