Shaping Foreign Trade Policy under Conditions of Environmental Economic Development
Journal: The Journal of International Economic Policy (Vol.2, No. 3)Publication Date: 2005-12-01
Authors : Liliya Ukrayinets;
Page : 84-101
Keywords : http://iepjournal.com/journals_eng/3/2005_2_Ukrainets_eng.pdf;
Abstract
The interrelationship between global economic integration and environmental protection is anything but clear. An enormous number of models exist to explore such interrelations. Primarily, these models are based on the normative approach and trace the impact of trade liberalization on the environment along four categories: effect on products, effect on technology, effect on income, and effect on structure.
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