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Ökologische Kennzeichen gehören zu den marktorientierten Instrumenten der Umweltpolitik und finden international …
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Ökologische Kennzeichen gehören zu den marktorientierten Instrumenten der Umweltpolitik und finden international …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010260763
In this paper we analyze the connection between ecological dumping and environmental capital flight which in the literature is presented in three versions: capital flees in order to ecologically dump, firms flee and thus ecologically dump, and capital flees because governments ecologically dump....
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This paper seeks to contribute to the unresolved issue of the effect of economic integration on environmental policy. In particular, we discuss the joint impact of trade openness and political uncertainty. Our theory predicts that the effect of trade integreation on the environment is...
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We employ a common agency model to examine how green lobbies affect the determination of trade and environmental policy in two large countries that are linked through trade flows and transboundary pollution. We show that, when governments are not restricted in their ability to use trade...
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Issues relating to the interaction of trade and the environment are a major international policy concern. They are likely to be a focal point during the next round of trade negotiations within the WTO. Free trade advocates contend that trade liberalization makes countries richer and as a result...
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We demonstrate that there are links between international trade and environmental control, heretofore unappreciated, which might substantially alter the efficacy of various governmental policies to control pollution. One concern about national environmental policies is that, whereas the benefits...
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This paper provides an international economic lawyer's perspective of the issues economists need to consider in analysing the trade environment interface. Despite their historical polarity, proponents of both trade and environmental regulation principally seek to reduce negative externalities...
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This paper explores the substantive conflict between trade deregulation and environmental regulation. It presents the major arguments in favour of trade deregulation, and suggests that these arguments do not establish the expansion of economic freedom as an over-riding moral consideration. The...
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The global trading system is currently undergoing another round of trade liberalization (the Uruguay Round), and regional economic integration is occurring in several parts of the world (e.g., EU, NAFTA). A surge in the interest in the environment has made the trade-environment link a part of...
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