ABSTRACT
This title was first published in 2002: The interrelationship between international trade and the environment has become the subject of much heated debate. These complex and strong concerns are given voice in this comprehensive and accessible text that brings together the leading journal articles dealing with the fundamental questions about this most important international problem. International Trade and the Environment offers an invaluable source of contemporary international research for all those researching, studying or practicing across the fields of international trade, environmental economics, applied microeconomics and other related areas.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|200 pages
Environmental Externalities, Comparative Advantage and Optimal Policy Choice
part |50 pages
Environmental Abundance and Comparative Advantage
part |74 pages
Optimal Policies, Piecemeal Reform and Strategic Responses
part |74 pages
Environmental Regulations and Loss of Competitiveness
chapter 10|18 pages
International Competitive Displacement from Environmental Control
part II|186 pages
Trade Liberalization, Environmental Damage and Developing Countries
part |126 pages
Trade Liberalization, Environment and Welfare
part |58 pages
Freer Trade and Pollution Havens
part III|184 pages
Trade and Transboundary Pollution
part |58 pages
Non-cooperative Analyses of Transborder Pollution and Trade Policy
part |36 pages
Trade Restrictions and Coordination of Environmental Policy
part |88 pages
Transborder Pollution Controls, Trade and Welfare