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Trade and the Environment: Law, Economics, and Policy
Trade and the Environment: Law, Economics, and Policy
by Durwood Zaelke, Rob Housman and Paul Orbuch
Island Press, 1993 Cloth: 978-1-55963-267-6 | Paper: 978-1-55963-268-3 Library of Congress Classification HF1379.T72 1993 Dewey Decimal Classification 363.7
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Trade and the Environment is an important primer for anyone concerned with the impact of trade agreements on the global environment. After examining some of the broader aspects of the debate, the book turns to specific concerns: When is it appropriate for one country to use trade measures to influence industrial behavior in another country? How are international environmental standards set? When are low environmental standards in one country a subsidy to that country's industries? With chapters representing the views of industrial leaders, trade advocates, environmentalists, international organizations, and policymakers from both the developed and developing world, Trade and the Environment provides insight into the full spectrum of issues, concerns, and parties involved in this critical debate.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Zaelke,
Durwood
Orbuch,
Paul
Housman,
Robert F.
PART I
TRADE AND ENVIRONMENT BACKGROUND
1.
A Guide to Trade and the Environment
Wathen,
Tom
2.
The Trade and Environment Nexus: What is New Since '72?
Pearson,
Charles S.
3.
The International Trade Regime and the Municipal Law of Federal States: How Close a Fit?
Wirth,
David A.
4.
Integrating Trade and Environment Policy Making: First Steps in the North American Free Trade Agreement
Esty,
Daniel C.
5.
Managing Through Prices, Managing Despite Prices
Kane,
Hal
PART II
GLOBAL AND REGIONAL PERSPECTIVES
6.
An Action Agenda for Trade Policy Reform to Support Sustainable Development: A United Nations Conference on Environment and Development Follow-Up
Arden-Clarke,
Charles
7.
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development and the Re-emergence of the Trade and Environment Debate
Stevens,
Candice
8.
A European Perspective on Trade and the Environment
von Moltke,
Konrad
9.
Free Trade and Environmental Enhancement: Are They Compatible in the Americas?
Moss, Jr.,
Ambler H.
10.
A Business Perspective on Trade and the Environment
Morris,
Robert J.
11.
Foreign Direct Investment and Environmental Protection in the Third World
Bailey,
Norman A.
PART III
TRADE AND ENVIRONMENT CONFLICTS
12.
Problems with Free Trade: Neoclassical and Steady-State Perspectives
Daly,
Herman E.
13.
Trade and the Environment: The False Conflict?
Bhagwati,
Jagdish
14.
Why Environmentalists Are Angry about the North American Free Trade Agreement
Audley,
John
15.
The United States Government, Public Participation, and Trade and Environment
McAlpine,
Jan C.
LeDonne,
Pat
PART IV
RECONCILING TRADE AND THE ENVIRONMENT
16.
World Trade Rules and Environmental Policies: Congruence or Conflict?
Jackson,
John H.
17.
Complementarities between Trade and Environment Policies
Repetto,
Robert
18.
Environmental Strategies for Agricultural Trade
Ward,
Justin R.
19.
Environmental Policy and Trade Agreements: The New Nexus
Baucus,
Senator Max
20.
Environmental Harmonization and Trade Policy
Charnovitz,
Steve
Afterword
Smith,
Ambassador Michael
Selected Sources and References
Index
Contributors
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