Whereas theoretical analyses of trade and environment indicate thatrelatively strict environmental policies can have a strong impact on foreign trade, empirical studies present mixed results. This study presents new empirical results that tie together two previous empirical studies employing a multicountry econometric framework, notably Tobey (1990, 1993) and van Beers and van den Bergh (1997). Such a link is useful since most empirical studies on trade and environment use unique assumptions and models, thus making a comparison of findings very difficult if not impossible. Since Tobeys study has been particularly influential on writings in this area a statistical analysis has been performed using a data set that shares many characteristics ...
We study whether lax environmental regulations induce comparative advantages, causing the least-reg...
This paper provides strong empirical evidence that, for a given level of GDP, trade tends to promote...
This paper examines empirically whether more stringent domestic environmental policies reduce the in...
Whereas theoretical analyses of trade and environment indicate thatrelatively strict environmental p...
An important barrier to the implementation of strict environmental regulations is that they are perc...
This paper contributes to the controversial literature on the relationship between environmental pol...
Since the early seventies an increasing attention has been paid to the impact environmental policy h...
The argument that stringent environmental regulations are generally thought to harm export flows is ...
This paper examines how the stringency of environmental regulations impact international trade patte...
International audienceThis paper aims to investigate the impact of environmental regulations on trad...
We empirically investigate the responsiveness of international trade to the stringency of environmen...
We empirically investigate the responsiveness of international trade to the stringency of environmen...
This dissertation consists of five Chapters. Chapter I extensively reviews the literature on trade a...
We develop a theoretical model identifying channels through which trade impacts the environment. Fir...
The main purpose of this dissertation is to examine one of the hottest issues in environmental and i...
We study whether lax environmental regulations induce comparative advantages, causing the least-reg...
This paper provides strong empirical evidence that, for a given level of GDP, trade tends to promote...
This paper examines empirically whether more stringent domestic environmental policies reduce the in...
Whereas theoretical analyses of trade and environment indicate thatrelatively strict environmental p...
An important barrier to the implementation of strict environmental regulations is that they are perc...
This paper contributes to the controversial literature on the relationship between environmental pol...
Since the early seventies an increasing attention has been paid to the impact environmental policy h...
The argument that stringent environmental regulations are generally thought to harm export flows is ...
This paper examines how the stringency of environmental regulations impact international trade patte...
International audienceThis paper aims to investigate the impact of environmental regulations on trad...
We empirically investigate the responsiveness of international trade to the stringency of environmen...
We empirically investigate the responsiveness of international trade to the stringency of environmen...
This dissertation consists of five Chapters. Chapter I extensively reviews the literature on trade a...
We develop a theoretical model identifying channels through which trade impacts the environment. Fir...
The main purpose of this dissertation is to examine one of the hottest issues in environmental and i...
We study whether lax environmental regulations induce comparative advantages, causing the least-reg...
This paper provides strong empirical evidence that, for a given level of GDP, trade tends to promote...
This paper examines empirically whether more stringent domestic environmental policies reduce the in...