Trade in a ‘Green Growth’ Development Strategy: Issues and Challenges
Jaime de Melo
Chapter 22 in Developing Countries in the World Economy, 2015, pp 553-580 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
Abstract:
This paper discusses the state of knowledge about the trade-related environmental consequences of a country's development strategy along three channels: (i) direct trade-environment linkages (overexploitation of natural resources and trade-related transport costs); (ii) 'virtual trade' in emissions resulting from production activities; (iii) the product mix attributes of a 'green-growth' strategy (environmentally preferable products and goods for environmental management). Main conclusions are the following. Trade exacerbates over-exploitation of natural resources in weak institutional environments, but there is little evidence that differences in environmental policies across countries has led to significant 'pollution havens'. Trade policies to 'level the playing field' would be ineffective and result in destructive conflicts in the WTO. Lack of progress at the Doha round suggests the need to modifY the current system of global policy making.
Keywords: Trade Barriers and Market Structure; Quantitative Restrictions; Political Economy and Migration; Trade and the Environment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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Journal Article: Trade in a “Green Growth” Development Strategy. Issues and Challenges (2014) 
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