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indicates that strengthening a country's institutions decreases its pollution through relocating dirty industries abroad, though … increases pollution in other countries. Fifth, cross-country differences in the composition of output between clean and dirty … countries have relatively high pollution levels …
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depletion. In addition, the results are in favor of an environmental Kuznets curve in the case of pollution (CO2 emissions) but …
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This article adopts an institutionalist perspective on the trade and . . . problem, viewing the trade and . . . problem not primarily as a substantive problem, or set of substantive problems, but as an institutional problem. It is a problem of matching appropriate institutions to substantive...
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This paper studies the intangible costs of international trade by extending the basic gravity equation with measures of cultural and institutional distance, and institutional quality. Analyzing a sample of bilateral trade flows between 92 countries in 1999, we find that institutional distance...
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The goal of the paper is to expand and refine the international technology transfer negotiating and analytic agendas and to reframe the issues. The paper presents concepts, indicators, illustrations and data that identify and measure international transfers of energy technologies that can be...
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