References for Journalarticle 2009-29
Please note: the authoritative source for references in this article is the according PDF file.
Number of references: 7
Cosbey, A. (2008). Border Carbon Adjustment. Winnipeg: International Institute for Sustainable Development.
Frankel, J.A. (2008). Options for Addressing the Leakage/Competitiveness Issue in Climate Change Policy Proposals. In: Climate Change, Trade and Investment: Is a Collision Inevitable?, Washington, Brookings Institution. http://www.hks.harvard.edu/fs/jfrankel/LeakageBrookings.pdf
Hufbauer, G.C., Charnovitz, S., and Kim, J. (2009). Global Warming and the World Trading System. Washington: Peterson Institute for International Economics.
Kejun, J., Cosbey, A., and Murphy, D. (2008). Embodied Carbon in Traded Goods. In: Climate Change Seminar, Copenhagen. www.iisd.org
Price, A.H. (2008). Output-Based Rebates: A Proposal to Address the Impact of Federal Climate Policy on Energy-Intensive Industries Exposed to International Competition. In: International Competition and Climate Change Legislation, Environmental Law Institute, Washington. www.eli.org
US_House_of_Representatives_Energy_and_Commerce_Committee (2008). Climate Change Design Legislation White Paper on Competitiveness Concerns/Engaging Developing Countries. US House of Representatives Energy and Commerce, Government Paper, Washington. http://archives.energycommerce.house.gov/Climate_Change/White_Paper.Competitiveness.013108.pdf
Verrill, C.O., (2008). Maximum Carbon Intensity Limitation and the Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade. Carbon & Climate Review, 1(1):43-53.

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