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The Wto, Trade And The Environment |
Edited by Gary Sampson, Senior Counselor, World Trade Organization, Geneva, Switzerland and Professor of International Economic Governance, Institute of Advanced Studies, United Nations University, Japan and John Whalley, Co-Director, The Center for the Study of International Economic Relations (CSIER), University of Western Ontario, Canada
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| 2005 |
736 pp |
Hardback |
978 1 84376 839 5 |
£185.00 |
on-line discount
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‘Of all the issues to have risen up the global agenda in recent years, the link between trade and the environment is the most debated. Debates need sound science and good information. This book provides both. It is an excellent compilation of the salient contributions to this important topic.’ – The late David Pearce, formerly of University College London, UK
‘Trade and environment is a topic on which people hold strong opinions, often based on fundamental misunderstandings. The editors of this volume – both distinguished experts on the subject – have collected an impressive group of papers that provide a framework for improved dialogue. These cover the basic principles, empirical tests of key hypotheses, and evaluations of the most important institutions, drawing from the disciplines of both economics and international law. A welcome resource.’ – Scott Barrett, Johns Hopkins University, US
Trade and environment issues are achieving ever greater prominence in the WTO. This timely volume contains key papers on this important and highly contentious issue.
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28 articles, dating from 1990 to 2002
Contributors include: W. Antweiler, J. Bhagwati, B. Copeland, G. Grossman, A. Krueger, R.E.B. Lucas, T.N. Srinivasan
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This book is volume 5 in the Critical Perspectives on the Global Trading System and the WTO series. To view the rest of the series, please use the link.
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