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This paper investigates if trade can help achieve the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal of poverty eradication using microeconomic and macroeconomic mechanisms and the effects of trade and trade policy on consumer prices, producer prices, and wages. As these mechanisms affect the real...
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India embarked on a path of liberal economic reform in the 1990s after years of nurturing an intensively regulated and … reform were trade and foreign investment. India has felt the impact of globalization through increased prosperity, partly … of international trade and foreign direct investment (FDI) on climate change with special reference to India's economy …
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This article examines the historic and contemporary roots of chronic malnutrition and environmental degradation in the developing world. It chronicles the patterns of trade and production that contribute to this problem from the colonial period until the present, and analyzes the role of...
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This paper discusses the role that trade liberalization, technological innovation, development pressures and the move away from local economies to a world dominated by transnational corporations, including those of the media, have played in undermining the relative stability of balance in...
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degradation can be entirely confirmed. If anything, there is modest support for the Pollution Haven Hypothesis (PHH). In addition … development ; Pollution Haven Hypothesis ; Environmental Kuznets curve ; adjusted net saving …
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little evidence that differences in environmental policies across countries have led to significant "pollution havens". Trade …
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The paper represents a new reading of the traditional Ricardian theory of comparative advantages to tackle current challenges of environmental and climate policy. In the style of David Ricardo, it demonstrates that international trade is a positive-sum game in a twogoods, two-countries world...
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A spatial welfare framework for the analysis of the spatial dimensions of sustainability is developed. It incorporates agglomeration effects, interregional trade, negative environmental externalities and various land use categories. The model is used to compare rankings of spatial configurations...
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This study complements existing literature by examining the short-run heterogeneous and long-run homogeneous impacts of foreign direct investment (FDI) and international trade on ecological footprints in 37 African countries for the period 1990 to 2019. Utilizing the pooled mean group estimator,...
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