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The Economics Of Pollution Havens |
Edited by Don Fullerton, University of Illinois and Research Associate, National Bureau of Economic Research, US
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| 2006 |
424 pp |
Hardback |
978 1 84542 535 7 |
$ 140.00 |
on-line discount
$ 126.00 |
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A pollution haven may arise if environmental stringency differs between countries, when capital is mobile, and when trade rules allow firms to relocate and still sell their products to the same customers. This cohesive volume analyzes how country characteristics determine environmental rules, how those rules affect production costs, trade, and investment flows, how those flows affect pollution, prices, and incomes, and finally how all of these last considerations feed back into environmental rules.
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Contributors: E.B. Barbier, R.A. Becker, C. Di Maria, J. Ederington, C. Elbers, R.J.G.M. Florax, P.G. Fredriksson, A. Gallegos, R. Golombek, M. Hoel, P.T. Hultberg, B.S. Javorcik, M.E. Kahn, A. Levinson, J.A. List, M. Mani, C. McAusland, W. McHone, D.L. Millimet, J. Minier, A. Mulatu, P.M. Regibeau, H. Sigman, S.A. Smulders, M.S. Taylor, S.-J. Wei, C. Withagen, X. Wu, Y. Yoshino
http://www.eco.utexas.edu/faculty/Fullerton
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