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  1. Article ; Online: An assessment of import tariff costs for Italian exporting firms.

    Fusacchia, Ilaria / Antimiani, Alessandro / Salvatici, Luca

    Economia politica (Bologna, Italy)

    2020  Volume 38, Issue 1, Page(s) 31–56

    Abstract: Since production and trade are increasingly organized within global value chains (GVCs), assessing who effectively pays the cost of protection is not straightforward and since productive processes are internationally fragmented, quantifying the effects ... ...

    Abstract Since production and trade are increasingly organized within global value chains (GVCs), assessing who effectively pays the cost of protection is not straightforward and since productive processes are internationally fragmented, quantifying the effects of trade policy requires an enhanced analytical framework that takes international input-output linkages into account to assess the implications trade costs have on competitiveness at national and sector levels. This paper defines a new synthetic measure of trade protection based on the value added in trade, capturing the effects that the tariff structure has on exporting firms that rely on imported intermediate inputs. The index, defined in a general equilibrium framework, provides a theoretically sound protection measurement in the context of GVCs. We assess trade protection by computing protection indexes at the bilateral level on both gross imports and imports to exports using the Global Trade Analysis Project computable general equilibrium model. These indexes are used to investigate the relationship between the European Union tariffs and integration of the Italian GVCs. In the case of Italy, imports to exports are overall less protected than gross imports with significant differences at the sector level. Despite the low levels of nominal protection, industrial sectors play a central role in explaining our results. EU tariffs mostly affect Italian exporting firms in the case of chemical products, wearing apparel and leather products.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-11-18
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2509755-6
    ISSN 1973-820X ; 1120-2890
    ISSN (online) 1973-820X
    ISSN 1120-2890
    DOI 10.1007/s40888-020-00202-8
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  2. Article ; Online: An assessment of import tariff costs for Italian exporting firms

    Fusacchia, Ilaria / Antimiani, Alessandro / Salvatici, Luca

    Econ Polit

    Abstract: Since production and trade are increasingly organized within global value chains (GVCs), assessing who effectively pays the cost of protection is not straightforward and since productive processes are internationally fragmented, quantifying the effects ... ...

    Abstract Since production and trade are increasingly organized within global value chains (GVCs), assessing who effectively pays the cost of protection is not straightforward and since productive processes are internationally fragmented, quantifying the effects of trade policy requires an enhanced analytical framework that takes international input–output linkages into account to assess the implications trade costs have on competitiveness at national and sector levels. This paper defines a new synthetic measure of trade protection based on the value added in trade, capturing the effects that the tariff structure has on exporting firms that rely on imported intermediate inputs. The index, defined in a general equilibrium framework, provides a theoretically sound protection measurement in the context of GVCs. We assess trade protection by computing protection indexes at the bilateral level on both gross imports and imports to exports using the Global Trade Analysis Project computable general equilibrium model. These indexes are used to investigate the relationship between the European Union tariffs and integration of the Italian GVCs. In the case of Italy, imports to exports are overall less protected than gross imports with significant differences at the sector level. Despite the low levels of nominal protection, industrial sectors play a central role in explaining our results. EU tariffs mostly affect Italian exporting firms in the case of chemical products, wearing apparel and leather products. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1007/s40888-020-00202-8) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
    Keywords covid19
    Publisher PMC
    Document type Article ; Online
    DOI 10.1007/s40888-020-00202-8
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  3. Article: Regionalism versus multilateralism

    Antimiani, Alessandro / Salvatici, Luca

    Journal of world trade : law, economics, public policy Vol. 49, No. 2 , p. 253-275

    the case of the European Union trade policy

    2015  Volume 49, Issue 2, Page(s) 253–275

    Author's details Alessandro Antimiani & Luca Salvatici
    Language English
    Publisher Wolters Kluwer Law & Business
    Publishing place Alphen aan den Rijn
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 228529-0
    ISSN 1011-6702
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  4. Article: Mitigation of adverse effects on competitiveness and leakage of unilateral EU climate policy

    Antimiani, Alessandro / Costantini, Valeria / Kuike, Onno / Paglialunga, Elena

    Ecological economics : the transdisciplinary journal of the International Society for Ecological Economics Vol. 128 , p. 246-259

    an assessment of policy instruments

    2016  Volume 128, Page(s) 246–259

    Author's details Alessandro Antimiani, Valeria Costantini, Onno Kuike, Elena Paglialunga
    Keywords Climate mitigation policy ; Carbon leakage ; Carbon border tax ; Energy efficiency ; Renewable energy
    Language English
    Publisher Elsevier
    Publishing place Amsterdam [u.a.]
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 1002942-4
    ISSN 0921-8009
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  5. Article: Deeper integration or wider integration?

    Boughanmi, Houcine / Al-Shammakhi, Ahmed / Antimiani, Alessandro

    Journal of economic integration Vol. 31, No. 2 , p. 206-233

    the case of Gulf Cooperation Council

    2016  Volume 31, Issue 2, Page(s) 206–233

    Author's details Houcine Boughanmi, Ahmed Al-Shammakhi, Alessandro Antimiani
    Keywords Computable General Equilibrium ; Global Trade Analysis Project ; Gulf Cooperation Council ; Regional integration ; MENA
    Language English
    Publishing place Seoul$h1992-
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 1137694-6 ; 2266731-3
    ISSN 1976-5525 ; 1225-651X
    ISSN (online) 1976-5525
    ISSN 1225-651X
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  6. Article: Mitigation of adverse effects on competitiveness and leakage of unilateral EU climate policy: An assessment of policy instruments

    Antimiani, Alessandro / Elena Paglialunga / Onno Kuik / Valeria Costantini

    Ecological economics. 2016 Aug., v. 128

    2016  

    Abstract: The European Union (EU) has developed a strategy to mitigate climate change by cutting greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and fostering low carbon technologies. However, the risk of implementing unilateral policies is that distortive effects are generated at ...

    Abstract The European Union (EU) has developed a strategy to mitigate climate change by cutting greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and fostering low carbon technologies. However, the risk of implementing unilateral policies is that distortive effects are generated at the global scale affecting world energy prices, international competitiveness and the geographical allocation of carbon intensive production processes. Using a dynamic CGE model, we assess the rate of carbon leakage and adverse impacts on competitiveness in a number of scenarios over the period 2010–2050. According to the model results, we highlight two major issues. First, in the case of a unilateral EU climate policy, carbon leakage and negative effects on competitiveness are quite serious. Anti-leakage measures can only mitigate leakage and adverse economic impacts on competitiveness in a limited way. On the contrary, an optimality analysis addressing the environmental effectiveness, cost-effectiveness and political feasibility of alternative policy solutions reveals that the EU long term decarbonisation strategy by investing in energy efficiency and renewable energy might ensure protection of vulnerable manufacturing activities while enhancing the competitiveness of technologically-advanced industries.
    Keywords adverse effects ; carbon ; climate change ; cost effectiveness ; cutting ; economic impact ; energy costs ; energy efficiency ; environmental policy ; European Union ; greenhouse gas emissions ; greenhouse gases ; manufacturing ; models ; politics ; renewable energy sources ; risk
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2016-08
    Size p. 246-259.
    Publishing place Elsevier B.V.
    Document type Article
    ISSN 0921-8009
    DOI 10.1016/j.ecolecon.2016.05.003
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  7. Article: The sensitivity of climate-economy CGE models to energy-related elasticity parameters

    Antimiani, Alessandro / Costantini, Valeria / Paglialunga, Elena

    Economic modelling Vol. 51 , p. 38-52

    implications for climate policy design

    2015  Volume 51, Page(s) 38–52

    Author's details Alessandro Antimiani, Valeria Costantini, Elena Paglialunga
    Keywords Sensitivity analysis ; Dynamic CGE model ; Elasticity of substitution ; Climate policy ; Energy sector
    Language English
    Publisher Elsevier
    Publishing place Amsterdam [u.a.]
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 86824-3
    ISSN 0264-9993
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  8. Article: The Green Climate Fund as an effective compensatory mechanism in global climate negotiations

    Antimiani, Alessandro / Anil Markandya / Elena Paglialunga / Giorgia Sforna / Valeria Costantini

    Environmental science & policy. 2017 Nov., v. 77

    2017  

    Abstract: The Paris Agreement reached during the COP21 in December 2015 represents a timid step towards burden sharing in emission mitigation involving all countries. However, given the heterogeneity of countries and their relative differences in vulnerability to ... ...

    Abstract The Paris Agreement reached during the COP21 in December 2015 represents a timid step towards burden sharing in emission mitigation involving all countries. However, given the heterogeneity of countries and their relative differences in vulnerability to climate change damage and in mitigation costs, compensating schemes are required to reach an effective agreement. This paper investigates the role of the Green Climate Fund (GCF) as a potential compensating measure for both adaptation and mitigation actions under a global climate regime. A dynamic climate-economy computable general equilibrium model (GDynEP) is developed by including both a monetary valuation of climate change damage costs and two alternative methods to determine the allocation of GCF resources among receiving countries and between adaptation and mitigation contributions. Results show that, despite the high costs associated with the implementation of mitigation actions, most developing countries would face even higher costs in case of inaction. Furthermore, the preference of a country for an allocation method is strongly influenced by its characteristics and needs. Consequently, a main policy conclusion is to design country-specific sharing rules for GCF in order to maximize country participation in a global agreement.
    Keywords climate ; climate change ; developing countries ; issues and policy ; models
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2017-11
    Size p. 49-68.
    Publishing place Elsevier Ltd
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 1454687-5
    ISSN 1462-9011
    ISSN 1462-9011
    DOI 10.1016/j.envsci.2017.07.015
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  9. Article: Old and new partners

    Antimiani, Alessandro / Henke, Roberto

    Acta agriculturae Scandinavica : an official journal of the Nordic Association of Agricultural Scientists (NJF) Vol. 4, No. 3 , p. 129-138

    similarity and competition in the EU foreign agri-food trade

    2007  Volume 4, Issue 3, Page(s) 129–138

    Author's details Alessandro Antimiani & Roberto Henke
    Keywords Agrarmarkt ; Agraraußenhandel ; EU-Mitgliedschaft ; Internationaler Wettbewerb ; EU-Staaten
    Language English
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    Publisher Taylor & Francis
    Publishing place Stockholm
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 2116892-1
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  10. Article: Struttura e specializzazione degli scambi agro-alimentari tra Italia e Cina

    Antimiani, Alessandro / Henke, Roberto

    Rivista di economia agraria : studi di economia agraria, politica agraria, sociologia rurale Vol. 60, No. 4 (2005), p. 745-768

    2006  Volume 60, Issue 4, Page(s) 745–768

    Keywords Agraraußenhandel ; Nahrungsmittel ; Export ; Italien ; China
    Language Italian
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    Publisher Soc. Ed. "Il Mulino"
    Publishing place Bologna
    Document type Article
    Note Zsfassung in engl. Sprache
    ZDB-ID 860028-4
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