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Fears that globalization necessarily hurts the environment are not well-founded. A survey reveals little statistical … measures of air pollution such as SO2 concentrations. Perceptions that WTO panel rulings have interfered with the ability of …
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, species extinction and industrial pollution were rising. Recently it has been intensified by the creation of the World Trade …
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between income level and pollution). The new specification enables us to draw conclusions from fixed effects estimation. In …
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potentially refutable predictions on abatement costs, pollution levels, or emission intensities …
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relationship has been called the out a simple and straight-forward static model of the microfoundations of the pollution …
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model, which we dub the Green Solow', generates an EKC relationship between both the flow of pollution emissions and income …
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This paper reviews arguments and evidence on the impact of globalization on the environment, then presents evidence on …
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depletion? How does globalization affect air and water pollution? Do trade and investment create a race to the bottom in …
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measures of air pollution. Statistical significance is lacking for Particulate Matter, but is moderate for NO2, and high for SO …
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: concentrations of urban air pollution; measures of the state of the oxygen regime in river basins; concentrations of fecal …
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