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Volume 11, Number 5, 2011

editorial

Do border measures have a role in climate policy?
pp. 1185-1190(6)
Author: Droege, Susanne

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synthesis article

Using border measures to address carbon flows
pp. 1191-1201(11)
Author: Droege, Susanne

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The legal interface between carbon border measures and trade rules
pp. 1202-1211(10)
Author: Tamiotti, Ludivine

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research article

A border adjustment for the EU ETS: reconciling WTO rules and capacity to tackle carbon leakage
pp. 1212-1225(14)
Authors: Monjon, Stéphanie; Quirion, Philippe

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International flows of embodied CO2 with an application to aluminium and the EU ETS
pp. 1226-1245(20)
Authors: Sinden, Graham E.; Peters, Glen P.; Minx, Jan; Weber, Christopher L.

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A proposal for the renewal of sectoral approaches building on the Cement Sustainability Initiative
pp. 1246-1256(11)
Authors: Cook, Gregory; Ponssard, Jean-Pierre

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outlook: insight

Getting the carbon price right through climate border measures: a Chinese perspective
pp. 1257-1261(5)
Authors: Voituriez, Tancrède; Wang, Xin

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The case for taxing carbon at the border
pp. 1262-1268(7)
Authors: Gros, Daniel; Egenhofer, Christian

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