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U.S. Competitiveness is Not at Risk in the Climate Negotiations

Robert Repetto and Cresencia Maurer, with Garren C. Bird

If the climate negotiations in Kyoto set different commitments for developed and developing countries to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases, U.S. industries can still maintain strong international competitiveness. A comparison of trends in trade, investment, energy costs and energy pricing between the United States and key developing countries point to few adverse trade impacts and significan opportunities for U.S. Business.

1997 / 8 pages

U.S. Competitiveness is Not at Risk in the Climate Negotiations ISBN 1-56973-300-7pad$5.00pad
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