Research in the environmental political-economic tradition considers what historical, colonial, and neoliberal factors contribute to the unequal exchange of natural resources, pollution, and environmental damage, though less research considers internal impacts of the state on CO2 emissions. This is surprising as previous theory and case study work suggest that the relative strength, power, and governance capabilities of the state can help reduce negative environmental impacts of trade. Thus, in this research, we question if high levels of governance within a nation help reduce CO2 emissions from trade. In this article, we test how trade as a percent of gross domestic product (GDP) and several governance indicators (control of corruption, ru...
Based on panel data covering 114 countries in the world, this study investigates the direct, indirec...
Sustainable energy transitions are key to achieving climate justice for all. Carbon dioxide emission...
Globalization critics argue that international trade spurs a race to the bottom among national envir...
Research in the environmental political-economic tradition considers what historical, colonial, and ...
The relationship between trade and environmental quality is a major controversial issue. The paper i...
This paper provides strong empirical evidence that, for a given level of GDP, trade tends to promote...
Abstract:How regulation affects environmental protection has generated much attention amongst schola...
The impact of trade on environmental quality has received a considerable attention, both in policy d...
The environmental impact of international trade is a concerning issue in the fight against climate c...
We seek to contribute to the emerging economic theory on trade, the environment and development. Us...
Abstract:How regulation affects environmental protection has generated much attention amongst schola...
We seek to contribute to the emerging economic theory on trade, the environment and development. Usi...
The search for a green and low-carbon economy has been a guide to current energy and environmental r...
We seek to contribute to the debate over globalization and the environment by asking: What is the ef...
** * Note: This is a revised version that replaces the original paper published May 2008*** The lite...
Based on panel data covering 114 countries in the world, this study investigates the direct, indirec...
Sustainable energy transitions are key to achieving climate justice for all. Carbon dioxide emission...
Globalization critics argue that international trade spurs a race to the bottom among national envir...
Research in the environmental political-economic tradition considers what historical, colonial, and ...
The relationship between trade and environmental quality is a major controversial issue. The paper i...
This paper provides strong empirical evidence that, for a given level of GDP, trade tends to promote...
Abstract:How regulation affects environmental protection has generated much attention amongst schola...
The impact of trade on environmental quality has received a considerable attention, both in policy d...
The environmental impact of international trade is a concerning issue in the fight against climate c...
We seek to contribute to the emerging economic theory on trade, the environment and development. Us...
Abstract:How regulation affects environmental protection has generated much attention amongst schola...
We seek to contribute to the emerging economic theory on trade, the environment and development. Usi...
The search for a green and low-carbon economy has been a guide to current energy and environmental r...
We seek to contribute to the debate over globalization and the environment by asking: What is the ef...
** * Note: This is a revised version that replaces the original paper published May 2008*** The lite...
Based on panel data covering 114 countries in the world, this study investigates the direct, indirec...
Sustainable energy transitions are key to achieving climate justice for all. Carbon dioxide emission...
Globalization critics argue that international trade spurs a race to the bottom among national envir...