This study explores the effect of trade openness on deforestation. Previous studies do not find a clear effect of trade openness on deforestation. We use updated data on the annual rate of deforestation for 142 countries from 1990 to 2003, treat trade and income as endogenous, and take into consideration an adjustment process by applying a dynamic model. We find that an increase in trade openness increases deforestation for non-OECD countries while slowing down deforestation for OECD countries. There is a possibility that both capital-labor and environmental-regulation effects have a negative impact on deforestation in developing countries, whereas the opposite holds in developed countries
While many developed countries are increasing their forest cover, deforestation is still rife in the...
Previous cross-country regression analyses on the causes of deforestation seem to have misspecified ...
Ongoing deforestation is a pressing, global environmental issue with direct impacts on climate chang...
This study explores the effect of trade openness on deforestation. Previous studies do not find a cl...
This study explores the effect of trade openness on deforestation. Previous studies do not find a cl...
Forests are unique resources and environments because, in general, they provide many benefits. Chang...
Forests are unique resources and environments because, in general, they provide many benefits. Chang...
The objective of this article is to study the implications of changes in land use induced by economi...
The literature on trade openness, economic development, and the environment is largely inconclusive ...
Over the past decades, anti-globalization groups have denounced trade as a major source of environme...
The first essay analyzes the impact of two positive international trade policies on tropical defores...
This paper investigates effects of trade liberalization and policies on deforestation. The analysis ...
IntroductionThis paper investigates the links between deforestation and key economic, social, enviro...
Deforestation is a phenomenon that has largely been concentrated in the developing world. We constru...
Deforestation is a major source of human-caused greenhouse gas emissions and the largest threat to t...
While many developed countries are increasing their forest cover, deforestation is still rife in the...
Previous cross-country regression analyses on the causes of deforestation seem to have misspecified ...
Ongoing deforestation is a pressing, global environmental issue with direct impacts on climate chang...
This study explores the effect of trade openness on deforestation. Previous studies do not find a cl...
This study explores the effect of trade openness on deforestation. Previous studies do not find a cl...
Forests are unique resources and environments because, in general, they provide many benefits. Chang...
Forests are unique resources and environments because, in general, they provide many benefits. Chang...
The objective of this article is to study the implications of changes in land use induced by economi...
The literature on trade openness, economic development, and the environment is largely inconclusive ...
Over the past decades, anti-globalization groups have denounced trade as a major source of environme...
The first essay analyzes the impact of two positive international trade policies on tropical defores...
This paper investigates effects of trade liberalization and policies on deforestation. The analysis ...
IntroductionThis paper investigates the links between deforestation and key economic, social, enviro...
Deforestation is a phenomenon that has largely been concentrated in the developing world. We constru...
Deforestation is a major source of human-caused greenhouse gas emissions and the largest threat to t...
While many developed countries are increasing their forest cover, deforestation is still rife in the...
Previous cross-country regression analyses on the causes of deforestation seem to have misspecified ...
Ongoing deforestation is a pressing, global environmental issue with direct impacts on climate chang...