International Trade and the Environment

Author:   Judith M. Dean
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781138706071


Pages:   604
Publication Date:   11 November 2019
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Judith M. Dean
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   1.120kg
ISBN:  

9781138706071


ISBN 10:   1138706078
Pages:   604
Publication Date:   11 November 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Contents: Environmental Externalities, Comparative Advantage, and Optimal Policy Choice: Environmental Abundance and Comparative Advantage: Environmental quality and the gains from trade, Horst Siebert; Pollution, welfare, and environmental policy in the theory of comparative advantage, RA1/4diger Pethig; Regulation, factor awards and international trade, Martin C. McGuire. Optimal Policies, Piecemeal Reform, Strategic responses: Environmental regulation in an open economy, Kerry Krutilla; International trade and the environment: policy reform in a polluted small open economy, Brian R. Copeland; Strategic environmental policy and international trade, Scott Barrett; On ecological dumping, Michael Rauscher. Environmental Regulations and Loss of Competitiveness: Environmental control costs and border adjustments, Charles Pearson; The pollution content of American trade, Ingo Walter; International competitive displacement from environmental control: the quantitative gains from methodological refinement, John H. Mutti and J. David Richardson; Industrial pollution abatement: the impact on the balance of trade, H. David Robinson; The effects of domestic environmental policies on patterns of world trade: an empirical test, James A. Tobey. Trade Liberalization, Environmental damage, and Developing Countries: Trade Liberalization, Environment and Welfare: North-South trade and the environment, Brian C. Copeland and M. Scott Taylor; The environment as a factor of production: the effects of economic growth and trade liberalization, RamA(3)n Lopez; North-South trade and the global environment, Graciela Chichilnisky; Open access renewable resources: trade and trade policy in a 2-country model, James A. Brander and M. Scott Taylor; Export bans, environmental protection, and unemployment, Judith M. Dean and Shubhashis Gangopadhyay. Freer Trade and Pollution Havens: Competition in regional environmental policies when plant locations are endogenous, James R. Markusen, Edward R. Morey and Nancy Olewiler; Trade policy and industrial pollution in Latin America: where are the pollution havens?, Nancy Birdsall and David Wheeler; The environment and welfare implications of trade and tax policy, Hiro Lee and David Roland-Holst. Trade and Transboundary Pollution: Non-cooperative Analyses of Transborder Pollution and Trade Policy: International externalities and optimal tax structures, James R. Markusen; Cross-border externalities and trade liberalization: the strategic control of pollution, Rodney D. Ludema and Ian Wooton; Trade and transboundary pollution, Brian C. Copeland and M. Scott Taylor. Trade Restrictions and Coordination of Environmental Policy: Should a carbon tax be differentiated across sectors?, Michael Hoel; The strategy of trade sanctions in international environmental agreements, Scott Barrett. Transborder Pollution Controls, Trade, and Welfare: The impact of selected abatement strategies on transnational pollution, the terms of trade, and factor rewards: a general equilibrium approach, John D. Merrifield; Cutting CO2 emissions: the effects of alternative policy approaches, John Whalley and Randall M. Wigle; International trade and environmental quality: how important are the linkages?, Carlo Perroni and Randle M. Wigle; Reducing coal subsidies and trade barriers: their contribution to greenhouse gas abatement, Kym Anderson and Warwick J. McKibbin; Index.

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'This timely book deals with the relationship between international trade and the environment, and addresses the questions: does the presence of environmental damage erode the gains from trade, or imply that trade reduces welfare?' International Journal of Environment and Pollution


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