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Trade policy and environmental protection

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The conflict between trade and environmental policy and the possible ways of eliminating or reducing such conflict are examined. Several guidelines are proposed that may ease frictions between these two policy areas. These are the Principle of First-Best Solution, the Principle of Non-Discrimination, the Principle of Necessity, the Principle of the Limits of Territorial Sovereignty, the Principle of Country-of-Origin, and the Principle of Determining Product Similarity from the Demand Side. A multilateral environmental order is described.

Author: Siebert, Horst
Publisher: Blackwell Publishers Ltd.
Publication Name: World Economy
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0378-5920
Year: 1996
Trade Relations, Environmental aspects, International trade

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International trade, environmental quality and public policy

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The prospect of adopting policies that will safeguard the environment and promote expansion of global commerce at the same time remains an issue. Widespread concerns have emerged regarding the possibility of outweighing economic development once a strict environmental policy is adopted and vise versa. However, joint consideration of trade policy and environmental policy is highly probable as a result of more advanced technologies, availability of more funds, in addition to multilateral organizations.

Author: Ferrantino, Michael J.
Publisher: Blackwell Publishers Ltd.
Publication Name: World Economy
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0378-5920
Year: 1997
Environmental Management, Intnl Economic Policy, Trade Negotiations, International aspects

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Locational competition: a neglected paradigm in the international division of labour.

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Countries compete for production resources that are mobile, like capital and technology. Positive implications of such regional competition for the resources exporting countries are discussed. The study also examines whether the competition acts as an equilibrium factor or not.

Author: Siebert, Horst
Publisher: Blackwell Publishers Ltd.
Publication Name: World Economy
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0378-5920
Year: 2006
Government expenditures, Management dynamics, National Government, Public Administration, National Government by Function, Management, Competition (Economics), Economic policy, Company business management, Resource allocation, Regional development

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Subjects list: Economic aspects, International economic relations, Trade policy, Environmental policy, Commercial policy, Analysis
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