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Policy Endogeneity and the Effects of Trade on the Environment

Brian R. Copeland ()

Agricultural and Resource Economics Review, 2005, vol. 34, issue 1, pages 1–15

Abstract: This paper reviews recent work on the implications of endogenous policy for the effects of trade on the environment and the sustainability of renewable resource stocks. A recognition that pollution policy is endogenous has had a major impact on the trade and environment literature and has reversed some of the previously established empirical findings. Work on pollution has proceeded faster than work on renewable resources. I suggest some directions for future work in this area.

Keywords: pollution; international trade and the environment; renewable resources; globalization (search for similar items in EconPapers)

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