Several Asian countries have tried to establish environmental soft loan program as a measure for industrial pollution control, with financial and technical assistances from Asian Development Bank, Germany and Japan. However, the program may contradict with OECD's Polluter Pays Principle and may result in inefficient allocation of foreign aid, and may disturb financial market development. This article examines conditions and contexts in which environmental soft loan program can be justified from theoretical arguments and a case study of Japan. Then, it tries to clarify how the recipient countries satisfied the above conditions and contexts through comparative analysis of the program in Indonesia, Thailand, China, the Philippines and Sri Lank...
Thesis(Master) --KDI School:Master of International Relations and Political Economy,2000Much of Nort...
supported by the Research Fund from the Faculty of Economic, Shiga University for Yea
The Pollution Haven Hypothesis (PHH) claims that because of international trade, developing countrie...
When developed countries started providing environmental aid to developing countries, they faced thr...
Environmental aid is the cornerstone of Japan's initiative in the 1990s to become a regional and int...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/With environmental problems a...
This paper explores how trade and foreign direct investment (FDI) condition the effect of foreign ai...
The environmental policy about producing the dirty product has existed in East Asia. But in practice...
This paper argues that the most important environmental challenge within the Asia-Pacific region is ...
Despite significant institutional developments in Northeast Asia aimed at addressing the region's se...
An environmental perspective on multilateral development bank (MDB) loans presents at least three ...
In this paper we examine how international development assistance for environmental purposes is allo...
This paper addresses environment management in East Asia. We first set out to examine whether the la...
While rapid economic growth in the Asian-Pacific region is a potential means for low-income countrie...
Environmental degradation in China, intensified by open-door reforms and industrialization, has been...
Thesis(Master) --KDI School:Master of International Relations and Political Economy,2000Much of Nort...
supported by the Research Fund from the Faculty of Economic, Shiga University for Yea
The Pollution Haven Hypothesis (PHH) claims that because of international trade, developing countrie...
When developed countries started providing environmental aid to developing countries, they faced thr...
Environmental aid is the cornerstone of Japan's initiative in the 1990s to become a regional and int...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/With environmental problems a...
This paper explores how trade and foreign direct investment (FDI) condition the effect of foreign ai...
The environmental policy about producing the dirty product has existed in East Asia. But in practice...
This paper argues that the most important environmental challenge within the Asia-Pacific region is ...
Despite significant institutional developments in Northeast Asia aimed at addressing the region's se...
An environmental perspective on multilateral development bank (MDB) loans presents at least three ...
In this paper we examine how international development assistance for environmental purposes is allo...
This paper addresses environment management in East Asia. We first set out to examine whether the la...
While rapid economic growth in the Asian-Pacific region is a potential means for low-income countrie...
Environmental degradation in China, intensified by open-door reforms and industrialization, has been...
Thesis(Master) --KDI School:Master of International Relations and Political Economy,2000Much of Nort...
supported by the Research Fund from the Faculty of Economic, Shiga University for Yea
The Pollution Haven Hypothesis (PHH) claims that because of international trade, developing countrie...