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Martin Wermelinger
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Wermelinger
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PublicationWhat's holding back EU exports to China?Type: journal articleJournal: Journal of Economic IntegrationVolume: 28Issue: 3
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PublicationContemporary protectionist measures in the region(United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, Trade and Investment Division, 2010)
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PublicationHas the crisis changed the use of antidumping? : A comparative analysis(Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), 2009)Using detailed trade and tariff data, in this chapter various features of the antidumping investigations initiated in the first three quarters of 2009 are contrasted with similar investigations for the same three quarter period in 2007. This comparison reveals whether the targets of antidumping investigations have changed during the recent crisis
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PublicationBuchbesprechung: Inequality and Growth in Modern China : edited by Guanghua WanType: book reviewJournal: AussenwirtschaftVolume: 65Issue: 1
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PublicationD A CH- Reformbarometer 2011 : Reformpolitik in Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz(Institut der Deutschen Wirtschaft Köln, Wirtschaftskammer Österreich, Avenir Suisse, 2011)
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PublicationRecent "green" policies - limited environmental benefits and distorted imports : What should trade policymakers do?Some trade policy commentators have questioned whether state measures (often subsidy-like measures) provided under the mask of "green growth" strategies indeed do target or promote "green" production, consumption or investment. Or whether the use of such measures is just a consensual way to introduce new discrimination against some or all trading partners - especially if climate change mitigation action is widely supported around the globe. This policy brief reports the results and implications from the author's work in progress "Do green state measures make import patterns climate-friendly?" (2011), which provides some answers to these questions for the case of the Asia-Pacific region. At the end, the brief derives recommendations for trade policymakers in the Asia-Pacific region