Environmental Policy, International Agreements, and International Trade
Oxford University Press

Environmental Policy, International Agreements, and International Trade

Subjects: Economics, International trade
ISBN13: 9780198293293
Published: 01 Aug 2001

Format - Hardback
By Ulph, Alistair

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Environmental Policy, International Agreements, and International Trade

Regular price A$275.00
Sale price A$275.00 Regular price A$283.50
Product description

This timely collection explores the highly topical area of international trade agreements and environmental policy. It focuses in particular on two key aspects of the international dimension of environmental policy: with trans-frontier environmental problems, such as climate change and acid rain, it is necessary for countries to enter into international environmental agreements to overcome incentives for free-riding; and even if pollution were simply a domestic
concern, countries are linked via trade, thus environmental policies will impact upon the international competitiveness of certain sectors of an economy.The individual chapters fall
into four Parts, which attempt to answer the following questions:1. How can international environmental agreements be designed to increase the number of countries that might join such agreements?2. If it is possible to reach an environmental agreement among only a small number of countries, how should environmental policies by the parties to the agreement be designed to reduce the extent to which reductions in pollution by the signatories are offset by increases
in emissions by non-signatory countries?3. When a country increases the stringency of its environmental policies, are the impacts on trade and welfare larger when account is taken of scale
economies and imperfect competition in international markets than was thought to be the case from earlier studies based on the assumption of competitive markets for international trade?4. Do national governments have incentives to distort their environmental policies to gain strategic advantage, and if so, what form might this take and what does this imply about the sovereignty of nations in choosing environmental policies?Employing both theoretical analysis and
empirical modelling, "Environmental Policy, International Agreements, and International Trade" aims to advance understanding of some of the key issues surrounding the links between trade and the
environment. It will appeal to all those with an interest in environmental issues and international trade.

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