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government degrades the environment both in the long-run and short-run. Practical implications Given the existence of the … pollution haven hypothesis, wherein more trade and foreign direct investments cause environmental degradation, the paper …
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dramatic shift in Vietnam's trading patterns has important implications for the environment and use of natural resources. This … and export activity in water and toxic pollution-intensive sectors compared with the less pollution-intensive sectors. The … traditional sectors and toward pollution-intensive manufacturing (especially leather and textiles). The paper also highlights the …
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Over the years, Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has become the pollution haven for most industrious companies around the globe …
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dramatic shift in Vietnam's trading patterns has important implications for the environment and use of natural resources. This … and export activity in water and toxic pollution-intensive sectors compared with the less pollution-intensive sectors. The … traditional sectors and toward pollution-intensive manufacturing (especially leather and textiles). The paper also highlights the …
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dramatic shift in Vietnam's trading patterns has important implications for the environment and use of natural resources. This … and export activity in water and toxic pollution-intensive sectors compared with the less pollution-intensive sectors. The … traditional sectors and toward pollution-intensive manufacturing (especially leather and textiles). The paper also highlights the …
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We develop a new theoretical framework of trade agreement (TA) formation, called a "parallel contest", that emphasizes the political fight over TA ratification within countries. TA ratification is inherently uncertain in each country, where anti- and pro-trade interest groups contest each other...
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