There has been a longstanding debate about the impact of international trade on the environment and human well-being, yet there is little known about such environment and human well-being trade-off. Here, we explore the effect of international trade on the carbon intensity of human well-being (CIWB) globally under the current global trade system and a hypothetical no-trade scenario. We found that between 1995 and 2015, CIWB of 41% of countries declined and 59% of countries increased, caused by international trade, and this resulted in a reduction of the global CIWB and a decline in CIWB inequality between countries. International trade decreased CIWB for high- and upper-middle-income countries and increased CIWB for lower- and middle-income...
Recent work on the relationship between international trade and the environment has found small but ...
We examine carbon emission transfers via trade among countries over a 20-year period. A net transfer...
In this paper, we analyze the response of the future world’s carbon stock to a reduction in global i...
There has been a longstanding debate about the impact of international trade on the environment and ...
It has long been assumed that human development depends on economic growth, that national economic e...
Recent sustainability science research focuses on tradeoffs between human well-being and stress plac...
The authors integrate theories from macromarketing, economics, and sociology to develop a conceptual...
This article explores the appropriate specification of cross-country econometric analyses of interna...
In a globalized economy, production of goods can be disrupted by trade disputes. Yet the resulting i...
Recent sustainability science research focuses on tradeoffs between human well-being and stress plac...
Trade has been substantially influencing regional economic development, environmental sustainability...
Graduation date: 2015Environmental sustainability and economic growth is at the forefront of interna...
A key concern when crafting sustainable development policy is maximizing the benefits that derive fr...
The search for a green and low-carbon economy has been a guide to current energy and environmental r...
AbstractSince global warming has seriously endangered the living environment of human being and thei...
Recent work on the relationship between international trade and the environment has found small but ...
We examine carbon emission transfers via trade among countries over a 20-year period. A net transfer...
In this paper, we analyze the response of the future world’s carbon stock to a reduction in global i...
There has been a longstanding debate about the impact of international trade on the environment and ...
It has long been assumed that human development depends on economic growth, that national economic e...
Recent sustainability science research focuses on tradeoffs between human well-being and stress plac...
The authors integrate theories from macromarketing, economics, and sociology to develop a conceptual...
This article explores the appropriate specification of cross-country econometric analyses of interna...
In a globalized economy, production of goods can be disrupted by trade disputes. Yet the resulting i...
Recent sustainability science research focuses on tradeoffs between human well-being and stress plac...
Trade has been substantially influencing regional economic development, environmental sustainability...
Graduation date: 2015Environmental sustainability and economic growth is at the forefront of interna...
A key concern when crafting sustainable development policy is maximizing the benefits that derive fr...
The search for a green and low-carbon economy has been a guide to current energy and environmental r...
AbstractSince global warming has seriously endangered the living environment of human being and thei...
Recent work on the relationship between international trade and the environment has found small but ...
We examine carbon emission transfers via trade among countries over a 20-year period. A net transfer...
In this paper, we analyze the response of the future world’s carbon stock to a reduction in global i...