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363.7 T675
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On Shelf
- (Checked in: Mar 24 2011 )
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Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 295-297) and index.
Contents:
- Introduction / Durwood Zaelke, Paul Orbuch and Robert F. Housman
- 1. A Guide to Trade and the Environment / Tom Wathen
- 2. The Trade and Environment Nexus: What is New Since '72? / Charles S. Pearson
- 3. The International Trade Regime and the Municipal Law of Federal States: How Close a Fit? / David A. Wirth
- 4. Integrating Trade and Environment Policy Making: First Steps in the North American Free Trade Agreement / Daniel C. Esty
- 5. Managing Through Prices, Managing Despite Prices / Hal Kane
- 6. An Action Agenda for Trade Policy Reform to Support Sustainable Development: A United Nations Conference on Environment and Development Follow-Up / Charles Arden-Clarke
- 7. The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development and the Re-emergence of the Trade and Environment Debate / Candice Stevens
- 8. A European Perspective on Trade and the Environment / Konrad von Moltke
- 9. Free Trade and Environmental Enhancement: Are They Compatible in the Americas? / Ambler H. Moss, Jr.
- 10. A Business Perspective on Trade and the Environment / Robert J. Morris
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- 11. Foreign Direct Investment and Environmental Protection in the Third World / Norman A. Bailey
- 12. Problems with Free Trade: Neoclassical and Steady-State Perspectives / Herman E. Daly
- 13. Trade and the Environment: The False Conflict? / Jagdish Bhagwati
- 14. Why Environmentalists Are Angry about the North American Free Trade Agreement / John Audley
- 15. The United States Government, Public Participation, and Trade and Environment / Jan C. McAlpine and Pat LeDonne
- 16. World Trade Rules and Environmental Policies: Congruence or Conflict? / John H. Jackson
- 17. Complementarities between Trade and Environment Policies / Robert Repetto
- 18. Environmental Strategies for Agricultural Trade / Justin R. Ward
- 19. Environmental Policy and Trade Agreements: The New Nexus / Max Baucus
- 20. Environmental Harmonization and Trade Policy / Steve Charnovitz
- Afterword / Michael Smith.
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