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This paper is now published as:Bernauer, Thomas, Engels, Steacute;phanie, Kammerer, Daniel, and Seijas, Jazmin. 2007. Determinants of Green Innovation ndash; Ten Years after Porter's Win-Win Proposition: How to Study the Effects of Environmental Regulation? Politische Vierteljahresschrift 39:...
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Effective monitoring is essential for effective pollution control in national and international water systems. To what extent are countries' monitoring choices driven by environmental criteria, as they should be? And to what extent are they also influenced by other factors, such as political and...
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This letter reviews the scientific literature on whether and how environmental changes affect the risk of violent conflict. The available evidence from qualitative case studies indicates that environmental stress can contribute to violent conflict in some specific cases. Results from...
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Many political leaders of the Global South oppose linkages between trade liberalization and environmental protection. We field-tested a combination of surveys and conjoint experiments in Costa Rica, Nicaragua, and Vietnam to examine whether citizens in developing countries share this position....
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A large literature in international political economy views individuals’ trade policy preferences as a function of the income effects of economic openness. We argue that the expected environmental consequences of free trade play a noteworthy and underappreciated role for protectionist...
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