Trade and the environment : analysis of reciprocal interactions /

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Author / Creator:Alpay, Savas.
Imprint:Boston : Kluwer Academic Publishers, c2002.
Description:xi, 215 p. ; 25 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4839737
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ISBN:140207347X (alk. paper)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (p. 201-214) and index.
Table of Contents:
  • List of Tables
  • Acknowledgments
  • 1.. Introduction
  • 1. Selected Environmental Trends
  • 2. Interactions Between Trade and the Environment
  • 3. Focus of the Monograph
  • Part I. Environmental Consequences of Trade Liberalization
  • 2.. Models of Trade and Environment
  • 3.. Partial Equilibrium Models of Trade and Environment
  • 1. Production Externality in a Small Country without Environmental Policy
  • 2. Consumption Externality in a Small Country without Environmental Policy
  • 3. Production Externality in a Large Country without Environmental Policy
  • 4. Consumption Externality in a Large Country without Environmental Policy
  • 5. Production Externality in the Presence of Environmental Policy for a Small Country
  • 6. Production Externality in the Presence of Environmental Policy for a Large Country
  • 4.. Strategic Behavior and Environmental Quality
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Model
  • 3. Welfare Analysis for Non-symmetric Cases
  • 3.1. Non-strategic versus Only Foreign Government is Acting Strategically, (NS versus GS)
  • 3.2. Non-strategic versus Only Foreign Producer is Acting Strategically (NS versus PS)
  • 3.3. Non-strategic versus Both Foreign Government and Producer are Acting Strategically (NS versus Both)
  • 3.4. Only Domestic Government and Foreign Producer are Acting Strategically (GS versus PS)
  • 3.5. Domestic Government and Both Foreign Government and Producer are Acting Strategically (GS versus Both)
  • 3.6. Domestic Producer, and Both Foreign Government and Producer are Acting Strategically (PS versus Both)
  • 4. Nash Equilibrium
  • 4.1. Simultaneous Move Game
  • 4.2. Sequential Move Game
  • 4.3. Emissions
  • 5. Summary
  • 5.. General Equilibrium Models of Trade and Environment
  • 1. Overview of the Literature
  • 2. Differences in Property Rights
  • 3. Differences in Human Capital
  • 3.1. Transnational Pollution
  • 4. Environmental Protection as a Composite Commodity
  • 5. Summary
  • 6.. Empirical Evidences on the Environmental Impact of Trade Liberalization
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Past Data Analysis
  • 3. Computable General Equilibrium Models
  • 3.1. Single-Country CGE Models
  • 3.2. Multi-Country CGE Models
  • 4. Case Studies on Individual Countries
  • 5. Other Aspects
  • 7.. Growth, Trade and Environment
  • 1. Introduction to EKC Hypothesis
  • 2. Empirical Studies on EKC Hypothesis
  • 3. An Alternative Test of EKC
  • 3.1. Data and Model
  • 3.2. Estimation Results for EPP
  • 4. A Threshold Test of EKC Hypothesis
  • 4.1. Introduction to Threshold Estimation
  • 4.2. Model and Estimation
  • 4.3. EKC Hypothesis Between Trade and Pollution
  • 5. Summary on EKC Findings
  • 8.. Is Trade Good for the Environment? General Conclusions
  • Part II. Impact of Environmental Regulations on International Competitiveness
  • 9.. International Competitiveness and Environmental Regulations
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Conventional School
  • 3. Revisionist School
  • 4. Regulations, Innovation and Competitiveness
  • 5. Environmental Regulations and Innovation
  • 6. Innovation and Competitiveness
  • 10.. Competitiveness and Environmental Regulations: A Theoretical Inquiry
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Theoretical Literature
  • 3. Porter Hypothesis and Tradable Emissions Permits
  • 3.1. Stricter Regulation, Innovation and Competitiveness
  • 3.2. International Competitiveness and Regulation
  • 3.3. Summary
  • 3.4. Appendix
  • 11.. Empirical Literature on Environmental Regulations and Competitiveness
  • 1. Changes in Trade Patterns-Pollution Haven Hypothesis
  • 1.1. A Criticism
  • 2. Environmental Policy Stringency and Net Exports
  • 3. Foreign Direct Investment
  • 4. Firm-Level Evidences
  • 5. Individual Country Studies
  • 6. Summary of Empirical Findings
  • Part III. International Environmental Agreements and Trade
  • 12.. International Environmental Agreements and Trade
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. International Trading Regime
  • 2.1. Trade and the Environment in the GATT
  • 2.1.1. Canada-US Tuna Case (1982)
  • 2.1.2. Tuna-Dolphin I-(1991) and II-(1994)
  • 2.2. Trade and the Environment in NAFTA
  • 2.3. Environmental Impact of NAFTA
  • 2.4. International Environmental Agreements
  • 2.4.1. Montreal Protocol
  • 3. Appendix
  • 3.1. The Committee on Trade and Environment (CTE)
  • 3.2. Trade and Environment Disputes
  • 3.3. International Treaties on Environment with Trade Provisions
  • 13.. Global Environmental Protection and Trade
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Model
  • 2.1. Production side
  • 2.2. Demand side
  • 3. Free-riding and Nash Equilibrium
  • 3.1. Terms of Trade Effects
  • 3.2. Cooperative Case
  • 4. Conclusion
  • 5. Appendix