This paper explores how trade and foreign direct investment (FDI) condition the effect of foreign aid on environmental protection in aid-recipient countries. We suggest that (1) environmental protection should be viewed as a public good and (2) all else equal, resource flows from abroad (via aid, trade, and FDI) influence governments’ incentives to provide public goods. (3) Because these resources shape governments’ incentives differently, their interactive effects should be examined. We begin with the assumption that developing country governments seek some optimal level of environmental protection, a level conditioned by their factor-intensive growth phase. We hypothesize that at low levels of export receipts or FDI inflows from the devel...
There exists in the literature a presumption that tied foreign aid can be used effectively to reduce...
The report surveys the state of our knowledge regarding the effects of trade on the environment. A c...
Abstract: This paper extends Haibara (2006) in order to focus on the welfare consequences of foreign...
This paper studies the macroeconomic effects of a permanent increase in foreign aid in a model that ...
This paper empirically investigates the link between foreign aid and pollution, specifically CO2 emi...
This dissertation consists of five Chapters. Chapter I extensively reviews the literature on trade a...
We use an oligopoly model of intra-industry trade to examine the implications of foreign direct inve...
August 2005 (preliminary draft- not to be quoted without permission) Abstract. There exists in the l...
In this paper we examine how international development assistance for environmental purposes is allo...
This article shows how policies to attract foreign direct investment (FDI) in a polluting sector aff...
(Preliminary Draft) We construct a two-country general equilibrium model of foreign aid, with unempl...
Currently, there is a major threat to the earth's environment which is due to the increase in enviro...
The objective of the present paper is to study the factors associated with environmental bilateral a...
We examine the impact of environmental policy on location decision, the outflow of “dirty ” Foreign ...
In the past few decades, foreign direct investment (FDI) appears to be instrumental for development ...
There exists in the literature a presumption that tied foreign aid can be used effectively to reduce...
The report surveys the state of our knowledge regarding the effects of trade on the environment. A c...
Abstract: This paper extends Haibara (2006) in order to focus on the welfare consequences of foreign...
This paper studies the macroeconomic effects of a permanent increase in foreign aid in a model that ...
This paper empirically investigates the link between foreign aid and pollution, specifically CO2 emi...
This dissertation consists of five Chapters. Chapter I extensively reviews the literature on trade a...
We use an oligopoly model of intra-industry trade to examine the implications of foreign direct inve...
August 2005 (preliminary draft- not to be quoted without permission) Abstract. There exists in the l...
In this paper we examine how international development assistance for environmental purposes is allo...
This article shows how policies to attract foreign direct investment (FDI) in a polluting sector aff...
(Preliminary Draft) We construct a two-country general equilibrium model of foreign aid, with unempl...
Currently, there is a major threat to the earth's environment which is due to the increase in enviro...
The objective of the present paper is to study the factors associated with environmental bilateral a...
We examine the impact of environmental policy on location decision, the outflow of “dirty ” Foreign ...
In the past few decades, foreign direct investment (FDI) appears to be instrumental for development ...
There exists in the literature a presumption that tied foreign aid can be used effectively to reduce...
The report surveys the state of our knowledge regarding the effects of trade on the environment. A c...
Abstract: This paper extends Haibara (2006) in order to focus on the welfare consequences of foreign...