This Paper reviews arguments and evidence on the impact of globalization on the environment, then presents evidence on production and international trade flows in five heavily polluting industries for 52 countries over the period 1981-98. A new decomposition of revealed comparative advantage (RCA) according to geographical origin reveals a delocalization to the South for all heavily polluting industries except non-ferrous metals that exhibits South-North delocalization in accordance with factor-abundance driven response to a reduction in trade barriers. Panel estimation of a gravity model of bilateral trade on the same data set reveals that, on average, polluting industries have higher barriers-to-trade costs (except non-ferrous metals with...
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This paper reviews arguments and evidence on the impact of globalization on the environment, then pr...
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We aim to study whether lax environmental regulations induce comparative advantages, causing the lea...
There is an intense debate on the relationship between trade and environmental performance, which i...
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Abstract. The purpose of this study was to investigate how environmental stringency affects polluti...
Previous empirical studies of the pollution haven hypothesis (PHH) have not reached a consistent co...
Abstract—We seek to contribute to the debate over globalization and the environment by asking: What ...
This paper investigates how openness to international goods markets affects pol-lution concentration...
Our paper discusses the management of global pollution issues in a North-South economic geography mo...
Our paper focuses on the role of endogenous technology and technology spillovers in explaining cross...
This paper reviews arguments and evidence on the impact of globalization on the environment, then pr...
We study whether lax environmental regulations induce comparative advantages, causing the least-reg...
The economic literature on trade and environment seeks empirically test hypotheses about how trade a...
This paper contributes to the debate on the existence of pollution haven effects by systematically m...
We aim to study whether lax environmental regulations induce comparative advantages, causing the lea...
There is an intense debate on the relationship between trade and environmental performance, which i...
In this paper, we investigate what the East Asian data tell us about the "pollution haven hypothesis...
It is common for studies on trade and environment issues to model trade patterns as driven by enviro...
International audienceThis paper examines how income-induced environmental policy differences and da...
Abstract. The purpose of this study was to investigate how environmental stringency affects polluti...
Previous empirical studies of the pollution haven hypothesis (PHH) have not reached a consistent co...
Abstract—We seek to contribute to the debate over globalization and the environment by asking: What ...
This paper investigates how openness to international goods markets affects pol-lution concentration...
Our paper discusses the management of global pollution issues in a North-South economic geography mo...
Our paper focuses on the role of endogenous technology and technology spillovers in explaining cross...