Environmentally Sound Technologies for Sustainable Development of China and India
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- Cristina Tébar Less & Steven McMillan, 2005. "Achieving the Successful Transfer of Environmentally Sound Technologies: Trade-related Aspects," OECD Trade and Environment Working Papers 2005/2, OECD Publishing.
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GDP; china; India; environemnt; regimes; domestic; compulsions; global; trade; actual; planned rates of growth; sustainable; development; ESTs; environmentally sound technologies; WTO; multilateral; agreements; MEAs;All these keywords.
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