The Global Trade Analysis Project (GTAP) Data Base: Version 11
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- Anderson, Kym & Corong, Erwin & Strutt, Anna & Valenzuela, Ernesto, 2023.
"The Relative Importance of Global Agricultural Subsidies and Tariffs, Revisited,"
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- Mahlkow, Hendrik & Wanner, Joschka, 2023. "The carbon footprint of global trade imbalances," Kiel Working Papers 2260, Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW Kiel).
- Rasta-Pide, 2023. "The State Of Commerce In Pakistan: International & Domestic," PIDE Research Report 2023:15, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics.
- Kenichi Kawasaki, 2024. "Supply-side Impact of Trade Liberalization and Disruption," GRIPS Discussion Papers 24-04, National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies.
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- Christoph Böhringer & Knut Einar Rosendahl & Halvor Briseid Storrøsten, 2024. "Measures against Carbon Leakage – Combining Output-Based Allocation with Consumption Taxes," CESifo Working Paper Series 11102, CESifo.
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