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The present acceleration of environmental destruction can be linked to the economic trading strategies that came into vogue after World War II. The theory of comparative advantages of trade, which recommends that developing countries emphasize resource exports and exports of labor-intensive...
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This paper examines the role of the international market in mediating North-South relations and analyzes how the market works in distributing V the gains from trade. It is argued that the international market does not always provide an adequate engine of growth for the South if that region...
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This paper studies a general equilibrium North-South economy consisting of two countries which produce and trade two goods using two inputs of production. lt extends the North-South trade model of Chichilnisky (1981. 1986) by assuming that one input of production is a renewable resource which...
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