Trade and the Environment

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Trade and the Environment

Economic, Legal and Policy Perspectives

9781858986623 Edward Elgar Publishing
Edited by The late Alan M. Rugman, formerly Henley Business School, University of Reading, UK and John J. Kirton, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Toronto, Canada with Julie A. Soloway, Davies, Ward & Beck Barristers & Solicitors, Toronto, Canada
Publication Date: 1998 ISBN: 978 1 85898 662 3 Extent: 616 pp
Trade and Environment presents the most important published articles and papers which are essential to an understanding of the complex interrelationship between trade and the environment – an area which reflects the increasing concern about the protection of the earth''s environment and natural resources.

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Trade and the Environment presents the most important published articles and papers which are essential to an understanding of the complex interrelationship between trade and the environment – an area which reflects the increasing concern about the protection of the earth''s environment and natural resources.

The book examines the subject from three perspectives. The first section offers an economic analysis of the trade and environment relationship, including the problems of cost and the methodological approaches to analyses of trade and environment; and exploration of how international and national trade and environment policies affect each other and an investigation of how firms and corporations adjust their strategies to respond to environmental regulation. The second section, which is devoted to the legal aspects of the conflict between trade and environmental policies, explores the implications of existing international trade agreements for good environmental practice and investigates the effects of national environmental laws on international trade. The final section is concerned with government policy and the way in which national governments construct international ‘regimes’ which affect the interplay between trade liberators and environmental regulators.

Trade and the Environment provides a clear insight into an area of current concern and points to future issues in the rapidly emerging trade and environment regime.
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‘The papers are summarised in a concise and very readable introductory essay. . . . this book represents a well-chosen and comprehensive selection of articles from the rapidly growing literature on trade and the environment, and contains everything necessary for the reader who looks for a holistic overview of the entire issue.’
– Till Stoll, The Economic Journal

Contributors
19 articles, dating from 1960 to 1996
Contributors include: S. Charnovitz, R.H. Coase, R. Housman, J. Jackson, R. Keohane, M.E. Porter, F. Runge, M. Trebilcock, D. Zaelke
Contents
Contents: Introduction (A.M. Rugman and J.J. Kirton) Part I: Economic Perspectives Part II: Legal Perspectives Part III: Policy Perspectives Name Index
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