Environmental Issues in the New World Trading System (Development and Prospects)

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ISBN-10:

0333633172

ISBN-13:

9780333633175

Edition: 1997
Released: Mar 05, 1997
Format: Hardcover, 207 pages

Description:

This book examines the recent controversy between international trade and environmental policies. It analyses the use of environmentally-motivated trade policies, national environmental policies, and their relationships with the rules governing trade, critically examining proposals rule reform. A theoretical framework is provided for a consideration of the efficiency of environmental trade policies and an evaluation made of empirical links between environmental policy differences and trade flows. Concerns of developing countries over environmentally-motivated market access restrictions are highlighted in considering international trade rules and the agreements reached at UNCED.

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