It is generally recognized that efforts toward meaningful pollution control by an industrialized nation or group of nations raise economic problems at the international level. Discussion has touched upon the balance of trade and the effects for developing countries. Yet there seems to have been little attempt to analyze how these problems will manifest themselves and how they may be resolved within the current international legal-economic ordering system. This Article cannot deal with them all, but will examine closely the international competitive disincentives to truly effective pollution-control efforts in the industrialized countries, where environmental imperatives bear heavily on national decision-makers. Such an examination will sugg...
Little evidence exists on the distribution across countries of toxic releases by manufacturing, or o...
This paper examines the uneasy relationship between the regulation of international trade and intern...
This paper demonstrates that governments may have incentives to impose weak environmental standards ...
It is generally recognized that efforts toward meaningful pollution control by an industrialized nat...
The authors develop a two-country, two-firm intra-industry trade model. Each firm is operating at it...
The dominant position of economists on trade and environment is that increasing trade raises living ...
Preserving the environment and the benefits of free trade within the framework of GATT. This article...
Assuming for the moment that worldwide environmental policies internalizing all pollution costs-back...
© 2020, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: In a simple reciprocal dumping model of trade, this stu...
The article discusses a GATT/WTO panel report that the author disagrees with and it lays out the pro...
The evolution of the environmental theme in the GATT since its inception is remarkable. GATT dates f...
The main purpose of this dissertation is to examine one of the hottest issues in environmental and i...
Recent meetings of international law experts have produced considerable debate over the type of inte...
A major problem emanating from the trade/environment conflict is the use of trade measures, such as ...
The article discusses the problem of privately subsidized recycling schemes that are common in the d...
Little evidence exists on the distribution across countries of toxic releases by manufacturing, or o...
This paper examines the uneasy relationship between the regulation of international trade and intern...
This paper demonstrates that governments may have incentives to impose weak environmental standards ...
It is generally recognized that efforts toward meaningful pollution control by an industrialized nat...
The authors develop a two-country, two-firm intra-industry trade model. Each firm is operating at it...
The dominant position of economists on trade and environment is that increasing trade raises living ...
Preserving the environment and the benefits of free trade within the framework of GATT. This article...
Assuming for the moment that worldwide environmental policies internalizing all pollution costs-back...
© 2020, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: In a simple reciprocal dumping model of trade, this stu...
The article discusses a GATT/WTO panel report that the author disagrees with and it lays out the pro...
The evolution of the environmental theme in the GATT since its inception is remarkable. GATT dates f...
The main purpose of this dissertation is to examine one of the hottest issues in environmental and i...
Recent meetings of international law experts have produced considerable debate over the type of inte...
A major problem emanating from the trade/environment conflict is the use of trade measures, such as ...
The article discusses the problem of privately subsidized recycling schemes that are common in the d...
Little evidence exists on the distribution across countries of toxic releases by manufacturing, or o...
This paper examines the uneasy relationship between the regulation of international trade and intern...
This paper demonstrates that governments may have incentives to impose weak environmental standards ...