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by introducing incomplete contracts, imperfect property rights protection, and a lack of valuation for the environment by …
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by introducing incomplete contracts, imperfect property rights protection, and a lack of valuation for the environment by …
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Free trade often leads to resource depletion, such as deforestation in the tropics. This paper first presents a dynamic model whereby the South (S) depletes to export the extracted units (lumber) or the produce (beef) from land available after depletion. Because of the damages, the North...
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they externalise pollution to less developed countries. This paper offers a way to quantify climate responsibility by … value chain shifts. Footprint growth in the center is strongly linked to additional pollution and technical development in …
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There are often conflicts between proponents of trade and environmental activists. This paper shows, however, how trade agreements can be designed so as to motivate environmental conservation. I first analyze a standard trade model, where resource exploitation (e.g., deforestation) is a...
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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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Free trade often leads to resource depletion, such as deforestation in the tropics. This paper first presents a dynamic model whereby the South (S) depletes to export the extracted units (lumber) or the produce (beef) from land available after depletion. Because of the damages, the North...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013315301
transnational institutions. Game theory has suggested that one possible answer to this form of dilemma is domestic action employing …
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conditions under which private licensing of pollution abatement technology, linked to cooperation on environmental policy …. Ironically, the more technologically-advanced pollution abatement becomes, the less incentive there is for the recipient to …
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This paper investigates the effect of institutional quality on sustainable development.Institutional quality is assumed to determine the (perceived) risk in the face of which oil and mining firms determine their level of investment in physical and natural capital. Since these two types of...
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