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Article: RECONCILING TRADE AND THE ENVIRONMENT: LESSONS FROM CASE STUDIES IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES.(Review) (book review)
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- Environment
- Article date:
- July 1, 2000
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edited by Veena Jha, Anil Markandya, and Ren[acute{e}] Vossenaar; United Nations and Edward Elgar Cheltenham, U.K, 1999; 359 pp., $95.00 cloth (ISBN 92-1-112432-8)
How do liberalized trade and environmental protection affect each other? A group of international researchers, supported by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development and the United Nations Development Programme, have addressed five important questions in this debate as they relate to trade between developed and developing countries. How do strict environmental regulations in developed countries affect developing country exports? How do strict environmental regulations in the latter ...