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Introduction -- PART I THE ENVIRONMENTAL MOVEMENT -- Differing Views on the Environment -- The International Dimension of the Environment -- PART II THEORETICAL ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS -- Basics of Environmental Economics -- Allocation Problems in a Market Economy -- The Internalization of...
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-augmented measures can be large and may even revert some established con- clusions regarding sustainability: prospects are more favorable …
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natural capital. Meanwhile, the emerging concept of 'sustainability', which emphasises on the intersection and balance between …
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This study tests the Balassa-Samuelson (BS) hypothesis, which explains the real exchange rate with relative productivity differences, for ten OECD countries between 1975 and 2007 by using the Johansen cointegration approach. The study further tests the effect of the terms of trade variable by...
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This paper aims at reviewing the literature on international trade and sustainability. In the neoclassical sense … sustainability is interpreted as the imperative to maintain constant consump- tion over time. The literature provides several … indicators to assess sustainability empirically. Theoretical and empirical studies alike usually consider the world either as an …
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This paper aims at reviewing the literature on international trade and sustainability. In the neoclassical sense … sustainability is interpreted as the imperative to maintain constant consump- tion over time. The literature provides several … indicators to assess sustainability empirically. Theoretical and empirical studies alike usually consider the world either as an …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010604237
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This paper aims at reviewing the literature on international trade and sustainability. In the neoclassical sense … sustainability is interpreted as the imperative to maintain constant consumption over time. The literature provides several … indicators to assess sustainability empirically. Theoretical and empirical studies alike usually consider the world either as an …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010899591
We present a dynamic Heckscher-Ohlin model to study structural change in a sustainability context. We show how resource … resource rich and produced capital rich countries, trade liberalisation is not necessarily the best outcome for sustainability …
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We present a dynamic Heckscher-Ohlin model to study structural change in a sustainability context. We show how resource … resource rich and produced capital rich countries, trade liberalisation is not necessarily the best outcome for sustainability …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011276457