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Agglomeration effect 1 Agglomerationseffekt 1 China 1 Clean technology transfer 1 Environmental policy 1 Environmental standard 1 Grenzüberschreitende Umweltbelastung 1 Pollution 1 Production location 1 Produktionsstandort 1 Regional cluster 1 Regionales Cluster 1 Räumliche Verteilung 1 Spatial distribution 1 The pollution haven hypothesis 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Transboundary pollution 1 Umweltbelastung 1 Umweltpolitik 1 Umweltstandard 1 clean development mechanism 1 environmental regulation 1 global warming 1 industrial agglomeration 1 north-south trade 1 spatial durbin model 1 the “Pollution haven” hypothesis 1 transboundary pollution 1
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Chen, Bin 1 Petit, Olivier 1 Schembri, Patrick 1
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Economie Internationale 1 Journal of the Asia Pacific economy 1
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Industrial agglomeration and the pollution haven hypothesis : evidence from Chinese prefectures
Chen, Bin - In: Journal of the Asia Pacific economy 28 (2023) 2, pp. 664-691
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Clean Technology Transfers and North-South Technological Gap: an Important Issue for Environmental Policies
Schembri, Patrick; Petit, Olivier - In: Economie Internationale (2009) 120, pp. 109-130
This paper aims at discussing the main stakes of clean technology transfer between the North and the South in a context of economic globalization and climate change. We present a model of environmental taxation between two asymmetric countries, the North and the South. It shows that (i) there...
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