Trading with the Environment: Ecology, Economics, Institutions and PolicyShould there be firmer restrictions on trade, with more policies aimed at protecting its environmental impacts, or would the environment benefit most from unrestricted free trade? Do importing countries have a responsibility only to their local ecosystems, or are they also responsible for environmental degradation caused by the production of traded goods in exporting countries? Trading the Environment examines both the dependence and the effects of international trade on the earth's life support systems and looks at ways in which trading regulations could be adapted to promote ecologically sustainable economic development. It addresses the issues from a fully integrated approach, focusing on the interrelations between ecosystems, economic development and trade. The authors provide a carefully constructed ecological and economic analysis of trade and the environment, examine the existing legal and institutional frameworks and set out 16 recommendations to achieve environment beneficial trade at both national and international levels. Trading with the environment was originally commissioned by the Swedish government and is already regarded thereon essential reference. It makes an excellent introduction as well as constructive analysis, both for students and for policy-makers and professional economics and other scientists working on the issues. Published in 1995 |
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... Foundation for International Trade Life support ecosystems - a prerequisite for welfare Growth and the environment Economy and ecosystems An ecological - economic synthesis Trade from a natural resource and environmental perspective ...
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Contents
Introduction | 1 |
CHAPTER | 7 |
Growth and the environment | 13 |
Economy and ecosystems | 21 |
An ecologicaleconomic synthesis | 27 |
CHAPTER 2 | 45 |
Trade and the environment | 53 |
Localization of environmentally damaging activities | 66 |
GATT exceptions for environmental protection | 87 |
GATT and international environmental agreements | 95 |
A new General System of Preferences | 103 |
The New Playing Field Towards Sustainable Development | 111 |
International environmental agreements with trade | 117 |
Excerpts from the Treaty of Rome | 125 |
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Possible solutions to international environmental issues | 79 |