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Record Number
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979675
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b734045
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Main Entry
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Siebert, Horst.
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Title & Author
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Trade and environment : : a theoretical enquiry.
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Publication Statement
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Burlington :: Elsevier Science,, 2011.
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Series Statement
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Studies in environmental science
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Page. NO
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1 online resource (367 pages).
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ISBN
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0080874657
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: 9780080874654
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Contents
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Front Cover; Trade and Environment: A Theoretical Enquiry; Copyright Page; Contents; Part I. Basic Analytical Concepts; Chapter 1. The Problem; 1.1 International Aspects of Environmental Protection; 1.2 The Environment as a Determinant of Trade; 1.3 Effects of Environmental Policy on Trade; 1.4 Trade, Welfare and Environmental Quality; 1.5 Approaches of Environmental Policy; 1.6 Survey of the Literature; 1.7 Outline of the Book; Chapter 2. Production, Emission, and Abatement Technology; 2.1 The Gross-Emissions Approach; 2.2 The Net-Emissions Approach.
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12.4 Comparative Statics of the Closed Economy.
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2.3 Comparison between the Gross-and the Net-Emissions ApproachAppendix 2.1; Part II. Models with Explicit Abatement; Chapter 3. The Closed Economy; 3.1 Assumptions; 3.2 Factor Demand for Given Commodity Prices; 3.3 Structure of the Two-Sector Equilibrium Model; 3.4 Effects of Environmental Policy in a Closed Economy; 3.5 Environmental Policy and Comparative Advantage; 3.6 Summery and Extensions; Appendix 3.1; Appendix 3.2; Chapter 4. The Small-Country Case; 4.1 Assumptions; 4.2 The General Equilibrium Model for the Small Country; 4.3 Implications; Appendix 4.1.
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Chapter 10. The Incidence of Environmental Policy on Trade Flows and Terms of Trade10.1 The Small-Country Case; 10.2 Terms of Trade Effects of Environmental Policy; 10.3 Summary; Part IV. Extensions; Chapter 11. Impacts of an Emission Tax in an Open Economy with Capital Mobility; 11.1 Assumptions; 11.2 The General Equilibrium System; 11.3 Some Characteristics of the Model; 1I.4 Specification of the Economy; 11.5 Impacts of an Emission Tax; 11.6 Some Concluding Remarks; Appendix 11.1; Chapter 12. Recycling; 12.1 Technologies; 12.2 Production Possibilities; 12.3 Priceand Standard Equilibria.
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Chapter 5. The Two-Country Case5.1 Assumptions; 5.2 The Model; 5.3 Implications; 5.4 Comparison of the Implications; Appendix 5.1; Chapter 6. Environmental Quality and the Gains from Trade; 6.1 Traditional Gains from Trade; 6.2 Gains from Trade and Environmental Losses; 6.3 The Effects of Environmental Policy on the Net Gains from Trade; 6.4 Pollute-They-Neighbour via Trade; Appendix 6.1; Part III. Models with Implicit Abatement Technology; Chapter 7. The Closed Two-Sector-One-Factor Economy; 7.1 Equilibrium Concepts; 7.2 Equilibrium Implications and Elementary Comparative Statics.
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Chapter 8. Comparative Advantage, Welfare, and Environmental Policy8.1 Technological Comparative Advantage; 8.2 The Heckscher-Ohlin-Samuelson Theory of Pure Trade in an Environmental Setting; Chapter 9. Pollution Control in a Two-Sector-Two-Factor Economy with Trade; 9.1 The Structure of the Closed Economy; 9.2 The Supply Side of the Economy; 9.3 The Demand Side of the Economy; 9.4 Determinants of the Autarky Price Ratio; 9.5 Pollution Policy and Comparative Advantage; Appendix 9.l; Appendix 9.2; Appendix 9.3; Appendix 9.4.
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Abstract
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Trade and environment.
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Subject
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Commerce-- Environmental aspects.
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Subject
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Commerce.
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Subject
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Environmental policy.
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Dewey Classification
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333.7333.7007382
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LC Classification
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HC79.E5 T73
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