FDEVELOPING ECONOMIES AND THE ENVIRONMENT - THE ROLE OF TRADE AND CAPITAL FLOWS
This paper reviews (critically and selectively) the literature on the link between economic development, the environment and international trade (and capital flows). In particular, how stricter environmental regulation in the North affects trade and capital movements between the North and the South. It also discusses how trade and capital flows in turn, affect environmental policy.
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2008-10
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Authors: | Sen, Partha |
Institutions: | Centre for Development Economics, Delhi School of Economics |
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