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The European Commission is planning a new regulation for mandatory human rights and environmental due diligence (Due Diligence Directive) as part of the Sustainable Corporate Governance initiative. The longawaited EU proposal is expected to have requirements that go far beyond the German Act on...
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Can trade agreements motivate environmental conservation? I first present a model whereby the government in the South expands its production capacity (e.g., deforest) before trading with the North. After deriving negative relationships between tariff reductions and conservation, I show how all...
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This paper investigates the effect of export liberalization on firm-level water pollution. With data on Chinese firm-level water pollution around China's WTO accession, we identify a negative causal effect of export liberalization on firm-level water-pollution intensity utilizing the exogenous...
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Production of commodities based on open-access renewable natural resources (NR) has usually been examined under "low" congestion (LC) – where MC AC and both increase with output. I identify two additional congestion categories, "high" (HC) and "super" (SC) congestion – where AC is...
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This paper examines the effect of water pollution regulation on polluters' exporting decisions and exporting structure. Using detailed firm-by-product level dataset, we employ a difference-in-differences model to identify the causal relationship between environmental regulation and firms'...
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This paper studies how environmental regulation shapes the pattern of foreign direct investment (FDI), and thereby assesses the pollution haven hypothesis. Conflicting results exist in the case studies examining the most advanced countries, partly due to the deterrent effect of clean technology...
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This paper investigates the effect of international trade on consumption-generated (“tailpipe”) pollution. For countries exporting the dirty good, trade liberalization increases its price, thus increasing domestic production and decreasing domestic consumption of dirty goods at the same...
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Sustainability transitions have been studied as complex multi-level processes, but we still know relatively little about how they can be effectively governed, especially in transnational domains. Governance of transitions is often constrained by the equivocality of sustainability goals, the...
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This paper examines the impacts of climate shocks on international trade in China. We find that there are substantial climate effects on exports but only little impacts on imports. Poorer, warmer and non-coastal cities suffer more from a warming climate
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International trade policy analysis has tended to focus on the production side of general equilibrium, with policies such as a tariff or carbon tax affecting international and internal income distributions through a Heckscher-Ohlin nexus of factor intensities and factor endowments. Here I move...
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