Integration of Trade and the Environment
Hans Wiesmeth ()
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Hans Wiesmeth: TU Dresden
Chapter Chapter 15 in Environmental Economics, 2012, pp 281-301 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Whereas Chapter 13 addressed the legal framework conditions of international trade in its relation to the environment, this chapter attempts an integration of trade and the environment. By means of a formal model, Bhagwati’s genuine problems, related to the integration of trade and the environment, are analyzed. The results show that the interaction of these – according to Bhagwati – most important issues on the global agenda is not always straightforward. It should be stressed in particular that the interests of the environment are not necessarily sacrificed when they are in conflict with those of free trade. From a formal point of view, the analysis considers subgame-perfect Nash equilibria of a game, modeling the strategic interaction of governments, producers and consumers. Further sections refer to the issue of harmonization of environmental standards, and to the effects of a tariff on equilibrium standards.
Keywords: Nash Equilibrium; Free Trade; World Trade Organization; Environmental Standard; Indifference Curve (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-24514-5_15
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