Reports by ENTWINED participants

Here you will find reports written by ENTWINED researchers. You are welcome to download our reports.

2012-01-12
Border Carbon Adjustment
Aaron Cosbey, IISD.
Border carbon adjustments (BCAs) are being proposed in a number of legislative and political fora. They are intended to address competitiveness concerns and carbon leakage, and to help force major developing countries to take on hard commitments in...


2012-01-11
Who is accountable at the World Trade Organization?
Robert Wolfe
This paper takes the importance of asking about accountability for granted, and looks only at the WTO. The immediate objective is to ask who might be accountable at WTO, which requires considering what sort of entity WTO is, in the next section, and...


2011-05-06
Accountability in and of global governance
Anna Drake, Queen's University
In the almost 20 years since the establishment of the WTO, levels of transparency and participation
have increased significantly. Accountability, however, has not progressed nearly to the same extent. In the context of global governance the study of a...


2011-04-15
Did the protectionist dog bark? Transparency, accountability, and the WTO during the global financial crisis
Robert Wolfe and Mark Halle
Leaders of the G20 promised repeatedly that they would refrain from trade restrictions in response to the global financial crisis that began in 2008, and that they would minimize the negative impact on trade and investment of stimulus measures. They...


2011-03-28
The State of Sustainability Initiatives Review 2010: Sustanability and Transparency
Jason Potts, Jessica van der Meer, Jaclyn Daitchman
The SSI Review represents the most up-to-date and comprehensive overview of the market trends and system characteristics of major voluntary sustainability standards and initiatives in the forestry, coffee, cocoa, tea and banana sectors. The review...


2011-01-24
Does stated purchasing behavior predict actual behavior?
Mark Sancturay and Richard Friberg
This paper studies the extent to which the stated behavior of a household predicts the same household´s actual shopping choices with respect to products that carry Environmental and Ethical (EE) labels. The analysis uses three years of household panel...


2011-01-11
Final Report for Phase I of ENTWINED 2007-2009
Scientific knowledge and tools to integrate environmental aspects
and the international trade regime

Mark Sanctuary
Final Report for Phase I of ENTWINED 2007-2009
Scientific knowledge and tools to integrate environmental aspects
and the international trade regime


2010-12-21
Who Wins from Fairtrade: Evidence from the Retail Cofee Market
Mark Sanctuary
Concerns for health, the environment and fair working conditions appear to be spurring the appearance of goods that address these concerns. These goods distinguish themselves from their "conventional" counterparts in several respects including for...


2010-12-14
Climate Change and the WTO: Legal Issues Concerning
Border Tax Adjustments

Henrik Horn, Petros C. Mavroidis


2010-10-27
The Global Effects of Subglobal Climate Policies
Cristoph Bohringer, Carolyn Fischer, Knut Einar Rosendahl
In The Global Effects of Subglobal Climate Policies, RFF Senior Fellow Carolyn Fischer and coauthors Christoph Bohringer and Knut Einar Rosendahl examine the interactions of subglobal climate policies and the global trading system.


2009-12-17
Voluntary Sustainability Standards and Value Chain Governance: How sustainability standards affect the distribution of decision-making power in global value chains
Jason Potts, Kathleen Sexsmith
Sustainability standards affect decision-making processes in global value chains by appropriating and redistributing power to set, implement and verify compliance with the terms of chain participation. Standards have the potential to give commodity...


2009-12-17
On blending mandates, border tax adjustment and import standards for biofuels
Håkan Eggert and Mads Greaker
The transport sector is a major contributor to green house gas (GHG) emissions and its share is increasing. Biofuels may pro- vide an option to replace fossil fuels and generate an increasing worldwide interest. Rich countries like the US and the...


2009-05-12
Voluntary Sustainability Standards and Economic Rents - The Economic Impacts of Voluntary Sustainability Standards along the Coffee, Forestry and Fisheries Value Chains
Jason Potts and Kathleen Sexsmith
Since the development of organic and fair trade labels in the 1970s and 1980s, the use of “private voluntary standards" as a means for distinguishing products in terms of their sustainability has grown exponentially. Fuelled by a growing awareness of...


2009-04-15
A Sustainable Development Roadmap for the WTO
Aaron Cosbey
The impasse in the Doha negotiations offers both grounds for concern about the current regime´s model, and the breathing space in which to thoughtfully consider how that model might better serve today´s needs. This short book argues that the WTO has...


2009-02-27
The Burden of Proof in National Treatment Disputes and the Environment
Henrik Horn
This paper examines the role of the burden of proof (BoP) in National Treatment (NT) disputes under trade agreements. In the situation under study, imports may cause environmental damage, in which case less favorable treatment of imported products may...


2009-02-27
Effects of Global Fisheries on Developing Countries - Possibilities for Income and Threat of Depletion
Håkan Eggert and Mads Greaker
This study deals with fisheries and trade, focusing on developing countries. Fish is globally traded, and for many developing countries, it is an important net export good. In most of these countries, fisheries are often characterized by poorly...


2009-02-27
On biofuels and trade: Tariffs, standards or import subsidies?
Håkan Eggert and Mads Greaker
The transport sector is a major contributor to green house gas (GHG) emissions and its share is increasing. Biofuels may provide an option to replace fossil fuels and generate an increasing worldwide interest. Rich countries like the US and the...


2009-02-27
The Impact of Type I Ecolabelling Schemes to Improve the Environmental Performance of Products
Andreas Öman
The key objective of Type 1 eco-labelling schemes is to realise environmental gains related to products. Unfortunately the evidence available of the performance of many enviromental policy instruments is very incomplete; type 1 eco-labelling schemes...


2008-11-14
Does trade help or hinder the conservation of natural resources?
Carolyn Fischer
Trade exerts important influences over the exploitation and protection of natural resources. Indeed, recognition of this influence is codified in the GATT, which allows exceptions to the treaty obligations for measures “relating to the conservation of...


2008-07-01
Comparing Policies to Combat Emissions Leakage: Border Tax Adjustments versus Rebates
Carolyn Fischer and Alan Fox
We explore conditions determining which anti-leakage policies might be more effective complements to domestic GHG emissions regulation. We consider four policies that could be combined with unilateral emissions pricing to counter effects on...


2008-07-01
Competing Environmental Labels
Carolyn Fischer and Thomas Lyon
We study markets in which consumers prefer environmentally friendly products but cannot determine the environmental quality of any given firm´s product on their own. A non-governmental organization (NGO) can establish a voluntary standard and label...


2008-06-10
Have Countries with Lax Environmental Regulations a Comparative Advantage in Polluting Industries?
Miguel Quiroga, Thomas Sterner, and Martin Persson
We study whether lax environmental regulations induce comparative advantages, causing the least-regulated countries to specialize in polluting industries. The study is based on the Trefler and Zhu [24] definition of the factor content of trade. For...


2008-06-10
GMO food in the European Union: Are policies likely to be protectionist?
Mads Greaker and Håkan Eggert
Food with inputs from genetically modified organisms (GMOs) has met considerable skepticism among European Union (EU) consumers. The EU import ban on GM food has triggered a great deal of controversy and has been replaced by a mandatory labeling...


2008-02-17
The legality of PPMs under the GATT - Challenges and Opportunities for Sustainable Trade Policy
Jason Potts
Since the Tuna-Dolphin cases in the mid-´90s, the treatment of process and production methods (PPMs) under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), and subsequently the World Trade Organization (WTO), has remained a high profile concern for...


2007-11-06
Trade and Environment - A resource book
Edited by Adil Naja, Mark Halle and Ricardo Meléndez-Ortiz
We hope that this book is not just readable, but also useful and useable. This book flows from the realization that the trade and environment policy debate is technically complex, is becoming highly specialized and is full of cumbersome—and not always...