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  • 1
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    Online Resource
    Washington, D.C : The World Bank
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048265670
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (49 p)
    Content: This paper reviews the challenges and opportunities raised by international trade for developing countries considering a green growth strategy. A key concern is the effect of environmental policies on international competitiveness. For production-generated pollution, there is evidence that stringent environmental policy reduces some indicators of competitiveness, but the effect is small in most sectors. However, tightening up environmental standards is unlikely to reduce international competitiveness when pollution is generated by consumption. And where depletion of natural capital is a threat, effective environmental policy is an important component of a policy aimed at developing long-run international competitiveness. The effects of trade on environmental policy, the interaction between trade and technology transfer, and the interaction between trade and transboundary environmental problems are also reviewed. An emerging issue is the potential use of border taxes to curtail carbon leakage. The paper discusses some of the possible responses by developing countries. Some work has indicated that export taxes or voluntary export restraints applied to carbon-intensive production in non-coalition countries may be preferable to a carbon tariff regime. The paper concludes by suggesting some topics for further research
    Additional Edition: Copeland, Brian R International Trade and Green Growth
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 2
    UID:
    b3kat_BV014878785
    Format: VIII, 295 S. , graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 0691113556
    Series Statement: Princeton series in international economics
    Content: "Nowhere has the divide between advocates and critics of globalization been more striking than in debates over free trade and the environment. And yet the literature on the subject is high on rhetoric and low on results. This book is the first to systematically investigate the subject using both economic theory and empirical analysis. Brian Copeland and Scott Taylor establish a powerful theoretical framework for examining the impact of international trade on local pollution levels, and use it to offer a uniquely integrated treatment of the links between economic growth, liberalized trade, and the environment. The results will surprise many." "Lucidly argued and authoritatively written, this book will provide students and researchers of international trade and environmental economics a more reliable way of thinking about this contentious issue, and the methodological tools with which to do so."--BOOK JACKET.
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
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    Keywords: Welthandel ; Umweltschutz ; Außenhandel ; Liberalisierung ; Außenhandelspolitik ; Umweltverschmutzung ; Wirtschaftstheorie
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  • 3
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    Online Resource
    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048635806
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (1 v)
    ISBN: 9781784710507
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Content: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Brander, J.A. and M.S. Taylor (1997), 'International Trade between Consumer and Conservationist Countries,' Resource and Energy Economics, 19: 267-297 -- Cherniwchan, J. (2013), 'Trade Liberalization and the Environment: Evidence from NAFTA and US Manufacturing,' mimeo, University of Alberta, June -- Chichilnisky, G. (1994), 'North-South Trade and the Global Environment,' American Economic Review, 84: 851-874 -- Copeland, B.R. (1990), 'Strategic Interaction among Nations: Negotiable and Non-negotiable Trade Barriers,' Canadian Journal of Economics, 23: 84-108 -- Copeland, B.R. (2005), 'Policy Endogeneity and the Effects of Trade on the Environment,' Agricultural and Resource Economics Review, 34, April: 1-15 -- Copeland, B.R. (2011), 'Trade and the Environment,' in Daniel Bernhofen, Rod Falvey, David Greenaway and Udo Kreickemeier, eds., Palgrave Handbook of International Trade, Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, pp.423-496 --
    Content: Copeland, B.R. and M.S. Taylor (1994), 'North-South Trade and the Environment,' Quarterly Journal of Economics, 109: 755-787 -- Copeland, B.R. and M.S. Taylor (1997), 'The Trade-Induced Degradation Hypothesis,' Resource and Energy Economics, 19: 321-344 -- Copeland, B.R. and M.S. Taylor (1999), 'Trade, Spatial Separation, and the Environment,' Journal of International Economics, 40: 137-168 -- Costinot, A., D. Donaldson and C. Smith (2012), 'Evolving Comparative Advantage and the Impact of Climate Change in Agricultural Markets: Evidence from a 9 Million-Field Partition of the Earth,' mimeo, MIT -- Dean, J.M. (2001), International Trade and the Environment, Aldershot, UK: Ashgate Publishing -- Desmet, K. and E. Rossi-Hansberg (2012), 'On the Spatial Economic Impact of Global Warming,' mimeo, Princeton -- Ferreira, S. (2004), 'Deforestation, Openness and Property Rights,' Land Economics, 80: 174-193 --
    Content: Forslid, R., T. Okubo and K.-H. Ulltveit-Moe (2011), 'International Trade, CO2 Emissions and Heterogeneous Firms,' Working Paper No. 211429, Centre for Economic Policy Research -- Fowlie, M., M. Reguant and S.P. Ryan (2012), 'Market-Based Emissions Regulation and Industry Dynamics,' mimeo, UC Berkeley, November -- Grossman, G.M. and A.B. Krueger (1993), 'Environmental Impacts of a North American Free Trade Agreement,' in P.M. Garber, ed., The Mexico-U.S. Free Trade Agreement, Cambridge, MA and London: MIT Press, pp. 13-56 -- Jaffe, A., S. Peterson, P. Portney and R. Stavins (1995), 'Environmental Regulation and the Competitiveness of U.S. Manufacturing: What Does the Evidence Tell Us?' Journal of Economic Literature, 33: 132-163 --
    Note: The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cheltenham :Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd.,
    UID:
    almahu_9947914847502882
    Format: 1 online resource (1 v.) ; , cm.
    ISBN: 9781784710507 (e-book)
    Series Statement: Elgar research reviews in economics
    Content: 'Wow, this book includes all of the best and most path-breaking original research on trade and the environment, all in one place. These authors have tackled some of the most difficult and vexing problems in economic policy analysis: does trade worsen the environment, by allowing wider exploitation? Or, can trade improve the environment, by allowing clean technology transfer? Is the abatement achieved by unilateral pollution control offset by increased pollution elsewhere? The conditions for each such outcome are carefully analyzed by the different papers in this book, as carefully selected by an editor who knows this field and has made major contributions to it.'--Don Fullerton, University of Illinois, US. This volume brings together a selection of recent articles by leading scholars on the economics of international trade and the environment. The collection incorporates key papers published between 2000 and 2013 that investigate the major themes in the field including the effects of globalization on environmental outcomes, the effects of environmental policy on international competitiveness, evidence on the pollution haven hypothesis, effects of trade on the sustainability of renewable resources, interaction between trade policy and environmental policy and trade and climate change. This insightful collection is an essential reference for students, researchers and policymakers.
    Note: The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings. , Recommended readings (Machine generated): Brander, J.A. and M.S. Taylor (1997), 'International Trade between Consumer and Conservationist Countries,' Resource and Energy Economics, 19: 267-297 -- Cherniwchan, J. (2013), 'Trade Liberalization and the Environment: Evidence from NAFTA and US Manufacturing,' mimeo, University of Alberta, June -- Chichilnisky, G. (1994), 'North-South Trade and the Global Environment,' American Economic Review, 84: 851-874 -- Copeland, B.R. (1990), 'Strategic Interaction among Nations: Negotiable and Non-negotiable Trade Barriers,' Canadian Journal of Economics, 23: 84-108 -- Copeland, B.R. (2005), 'Policy Endogeneity and the Effects of Trade on the Environment,' Agricultural and Resource Economics Review, 34, April: 1-15 -- Copeland, B.R. (2011), 'Trade and the Environment,' in Daniel Bernhofen, Rod Falvey, David Greenaway and Udo Kreickemeier, eds., Palgrave Handbook of International Trade, Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, pp.423-496 -- Copeland, B.R. and M.S. Taylor (1994), 'North-South Trade and the Environment,' Quarterly Journal of Economics, 109: 755-787 -- Copeland, B.R. and M.S. Taylor (1997), 'The Trade-Induced Degradation Hypothesis,' Resource and Energy Economics, 19: 321-344 -- Copeland, B.R. and M.S. Taylor (1999), 'Trade, Spatial Separation, and the Environment,' Journal of International Economics, 40: 137-168 -- Costinot, A., D. Donaldson and C. Smith (2012), 'Evolving Comparative Advantage and the Impact of Climate Change in Agricultural Markets: Evidence from a 9 Million-Field Partition of the Earth,' mimeo, MIT -- Dean, J.M. (2001), International Trade and the Environment, Aldershot, UK: Ashgate Publishing -- Desmet, K. and E. Rossi-Hansberg (2012), 'On the Spatial Economic Impact of Global Warming,' mimeo, Princeton -- Ferreira, S. (2004), 'Deforestation, Openness and Property Rights,' Land Economics, 80: 174-193 -- Forslid, R., T. Okubo and K.-H. Ulltveit-Moe (2011), 'International Trade, CO2 Emissions and Heterogeneous Firms,' Working Paper No. 211429, Centre for Economic Policy Research -- Fowlie, M., M. Reguant and S.P. Ryan (2012), 'Market-Based Emissions Regulation and Industry Dynamics,' mimeo, UC Berkeley, November -- Grossman, G.M. and A.B. Krueger (1993), 'Environmental Impacts of a North American Free Trade Agreement,' in P.M. Garber, ed., The Mexico-U.S. Free Trade Agreement, Cambridge, MA and London: MIT Press, pp. 13-56 -- Jaffe, A., S. Peterson, P. Portney and R. Stavins (1995), 'Environmental Regulation and the Competitiveness of U.S. Manufacturing: What Does the Evidence Tell Us?' Journal of Economic Literature, 33: 132-163 -- Levinson, A. (1996), 'Environmental Regulations and Industry Location: International and Domestic Evidence,' in Jagdish N. Bhagwati and Robert E. Hudec, eds., Fair Trade and Harmonization: Prerequisites for Free Trade, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, pp. 429-457 -- Markusen, J.R. (1975), 'International Externalities and Optimal Tax Structures,' Journal of International Economics, 5: 15-29. , Melitz, M. (2003), 'The Impact of Trade on Intra-industry Reallocations and Aggregate Industry Productivity,' Econometrica, 71 (2): 1695-1725 -- Pethig, R. (1976), 'Pollution, Welfare, and Environmental Policy in the Theory of Comparative Advantage,' Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 2: 160-169 -- Robison, H.D. (1988), 'Industrial Pollution Abatement: The Impact on Balance of Trade,' Canadian Journal of Economics, 21: 187-199 -- Sinn, H.-W. (2008), 'Public Policies against Global Warming,' International Tax and Public Finance, 15: 360-394 -- Walter, I. (1973), 'The Pollution Content of American Trade,' Western Economic Journal, 11: 61-70 -- Brian R. Copeland and M. Scott Taylor (2004), 'Trade, Growth, and the Environment', Journal of Economic Literature, XLII, March, 7-71 -- Werner Antweiler, Brian R. Copeland and M. Scott Taylor (2001), 'Is Free Trade Good for the Environment?', American Economic Review, 91 (2), September, 877-908 -- Matthew A. Cole and Robert J.R. Elliott (2003), 'Determining the Trade-Environment Composition Effect: The Role of Capital, Labor and Environmental Regulations', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 46, 363-83 -- Jeffrey A. Frankel and Andrew K. Rose (2005), 'Is Trade Good or Bad for the Environment? Sorting out the Causality', Review of Economics and Statistics, 87 (2), February, 85-91 -- Arik Levinson (2009), 'Technology, International Trade, and Pollution from US Manufacturing', American Economic Review, 99 (2), December, 2177-92 -- Lucas W. Davis and Matthew E. Kahn (2010), 'International Trade in Used Vehicles: The Environmental Consequences of NAFTA', American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 2 (2), November, 58-82 -- Anca Cristea, David Hummels, Laura Puzzello and Misak Avetisyan (2013), 'Trade and the Greenhouse Gas Emissions from International Freight Transport', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 65 (2), 153-73 -- Randy Becker and Vernon Henderson (2000), 'Effects of Air Quality Regulations on Polluting Industries', Journal of Political Economy, 108 (2), April, 379-421 -- John A. List, Daniel L. Millimet, Per G. Fredriksson and W. Warren McHone (2003), 'Effects of Environmental Regulations on Manufacturing Plant Births: Evidence from a Propensity Score Matching Estimator', Review of Economics and Statistics, 85 (2), November, 944-52 -- Josh Ederington, Arik Levinson and Jenny Minier (2005), 'Footloose and Pollution-Free', Review of Economics and Statistics, 87 (2), February, 92-9 -- Arik Levinson and M. Scott Taylor (2008), 'Unmasking the Pollution Haven Effect', International Economic Review, 49 (2), February, 223-54 -- Wolfgang Keller and Arik Levinson (2002), 'Pollution Abatement Costs and Foreign Direct Investment Inflows to U.S. States', Review of Economics and Statistics, 84 (2), November, 691-703 -- Gunnar S. Eskeland and Ann E. Harrison (2003), 'Moving to Greener Pastures? Multinationals and the Pollution Haven Hypothesis', Journal of Development Economics, 70, 1-23 -- Rema Hanna (2010), 'US Environmental Regulation and FDI: Evidence from a Panel of US-Based Multinational Firms', American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 2 (2), July, 158-89 , Judith M. Dean, Mary E. Lovely and Hua Wang (2009), 'Are Foreign Investors Attracted to Weak Environmental Regulations? Evaluating the Evidence from China', Journal of Development Economics, 90, 1-13 -- Ulrich J. Wagner and Christopher D. Timmins (2009), 'Agglomeration Effects in Foreign Direct Investment and the Pollution Haven Hypothesis', Environmental and Resource Economics, 43, 231-56 -- Erwin H. Bulte and Edward B. Barbier (2005), 'Trade and Renewable Resources in a Second Best World: An Overview', Environmental and Resource Economics, 30, 423-63 -- Louis Hotte, Ngo Van Long and Huilan Tian (2000), 'International Trade with Endogenous Enforcement of Property Rights', Journal of Development Economics, 62, 25-54 -- Brian R. Copeland and M. Scott Taylor (2009), 'Trade, Tragedy, and the Commons', American Economic Review, 99 (2), June, 725-49 -- M. Scott Taylor (2011), 'Buffalo Hunt: International Trade and the Virtual Extinction of the North American Bison', American Economic Review, 101 (2), December, 3162-95 -- Christopher Costello, Michael Springborn, Carol McAusland and Andrew Solow (2007), 'Unintended Biological Invasions: Does Risk Vary by Trading Partner?', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 54, 262-76 -- Josh Ederington and Jenny Minier (2003), 'Is Environmental Policy a Secondary Trade Barrier? An Empirical Analysis', Canadian Journal of Economics, 36 (2), February, 137-54 -- Josh Ederington (2001), 'International Coordination of Trade and Domestic Policies', American Economic Review, 91 (2), December, 1580-93 -- Kyle Bagwell and Robert W. Staiger (2001), 'Domestic Policies, National Sovereignty, and International Economic Institutions', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 116 (2), May, 519-62 -- Ronald Fischer and Pablo Serra (2000), 'Standards and Protection', Journal of International Economics, 52, 377-400 625 -- Carol McAusland (2008), 'Trade, Politics, and the Environment: Tailpipe vs. Smokestack', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 55, 52-71 -- Mary Lovely and David Popp (2011), 'Trade, Technology, and the Environment: Does Access to Technology Promote Environmental Regulation?', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 61, 16-35 -- Mustafa H. Babiker and Thomas F. Rutherford (2005), 'The Economic Effects of Border Measures in Subglobal Climate Agreements', Energy Journal, 26 (2), 99-125 -- Rahel Aichele and Gabriel Felbermayr (2012), 'Kyoto and the Carbon Footprint of Nations', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 63 (2), May, 336-54 -- Brian R. Copeland and M. Scott Taylor (2005), 'Free Trade and Global Warming: A Trade Theory View of the Kyoto Protocol', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 49, 205-34 -- Nuno Limão (2005), 'Trade Policy, Cross-Border Externalities and Lobbies: Do Linked Agreements Enforce More Cooperative Outcomes?', Journal of International Economics, 67, 175-99 -- Thomas Eichner and Rüdiger Pethig (2011), 'Carbon Leakage, the Green Paradox, and Perfect Future Markets', International Economic Review, 52 (2), August, 767-805 -- Bård Harstad (2012), 'Buy Coal! A Case for Supply-Side Environmental Policy', Journal of Political Economy, 120 (2), February, 77-115
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books
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  • 5
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    Online Resource
    Washington, D.C., : The World Bank,
    UID:
    edoccha_9958246421602883
    Format: 1 online resource (49 pages)
    Series Statement: Policy research working papers.
    Content: This paper reviews the challenges and opportunities raised by international trade for developing countries considering a green growth strategy. A key concern is the effect of environmental policies on international competitiveness. For production-generated pollution, there is evidence that stringent environmental policy reduces some indicators of competitiveness, but the effect is small in most sectors. However, tightening up environmental standards is unlikely to reduce international competitiveness when pollution is generated by consumption. And where depletion of natural capital is a threat, effective environmental policy is an important component of a policy aimed at developing long-run international competitiveness. The effects of trade on environmental policy, the interaction between trade and technology transfer, and the interaction between trade and transboundary environmental problems are also reviewed. An emerging issue is the potential use of border taxes to curtail carbon leakage. The paper discusses some of the possible responses by developing countries. Some work has indicated that export taxes or voluntary export restraints applied to carbon-intensive production in non-coalition countries may be preferable to a carbon tariff regime. The paper concludes by suggesting some topics for further research.
    Language: English
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Washington, D.C., : The World Bank,
    UID:
    edocfu_9958246421602883
    Format: 1 online resource (49 pages)
    Series Statement: Policy research working papers.
    Content: This paper reviews the challenges and opportunities raised by international trade for developing countries considering a green growth strategy. A key concern is the effect of environmental policies on international competitiveness. For production-generated pollution, there is evidence that stringent environmental policy reduces some indicators of competitiveness, but the effect is small in most sectors. However, tightening up environmental standards is unlikely to reduce international competitiveness when pollution is generated by consumption. And where depletion of natural capital is a threat, effective environmental policy is an important component of a policy aimed at developing long-run international competitiveness. The effects of trade on environmental policy, the interaction between trade and technology transfer, and the interaction between trade and transboundary environmental problems are also reviewed. An emerging issue is the potential use of border taxes to curtail carbon leakage. The paper discusses some of the possible responses by developing countries. Some work has indicated that export taxes or voluntary export restraints applied to carbon-intensive production in non-coalition countries may be preferable to a carbon tariff regime. The paper concludes by suggesting some topics for further research.
    Language: English
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  • 7
    UID:
    gbv_377334731
    Format: 48, 50 S
    ISBN: 0662674472
    Series Statement: Industry Canada research publications program 13
    Note: Text engl. und franz.
    Language: English
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  • 8
    UID:
    almafu_BV026944902
    Format: 58, [11] S. : , graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: Working paper series / National Bureau of Economic Research 8540
    Language: English
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  • 9
    UID:
    gbv_305184040
    Format: [175] S. in getr. Zählung
    ISBN: 0662639596
    Series Statement: Canada in the 21st century 8 : 2, Resources and technology
    Note: Text engl. und franz.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Kanada ; Umweltökonomie ; Prognose
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  • 10
    UID:
    b3kat_BV011609629
    Format: 16 S. , graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: NBER working paper series 5898
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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