Economics and the Global Environment
Cambridge University Press
Edition: Illustrated, 10/9/2000
EAN 9780521770026, ISBN10: 0521770025
Hardcover, 608 pages, 25.4 x 17.8 x 3.3 cm
Language: English
Economics and the Global Environment is a path-breaking, comprehensive analysis of how economic and environmental systems mesh in the international context. The book investigates if and how environmental resources, such as global climate, genetic diversity, and transboundary pollution can be managed in an international system of sovereign states without a Global Environment Protection Agency. It also considers traditional international economics - theory and policy - and explores how they can be expanded to accommodate environmental values. Until recently, trade theory and trade policy neglected pollution and environmental degradation. This situation has changed dramatically, and the controversial and corrosive issues of trade and the environment are here given careful analysis. These topics are enriched by a concise presentation of the principles of environmental economics, and a thoughtful treatment of sustainable development. The book will appeal to students and practitioners of trade and development, as well as the environmental community.
1. Introduction and plan of the book
2. Interactions and tradeoffs
3. Welfare, efficiency, equity, and the roots of environmental degradation
4. Issues of time
5. How clean is clean enough?
6. The Government's tool kit
7. Trade and environment
an overview of theory
8. Theory of Trade and environment
a diagrammatic exposition
9. Theory of policy
partial equilibrium, terms of trade and distributional issues
10. Trade-environment policy
evolution of the debate and taxonomy of the issues
11. Institutional and policy responses
OECD, WTO/GATT. EU, NAFTA
12. Empirical studies
13. International environmental externalities
theory and policy responses
14. Economics and global warming
15. Economics and ocean fisheries
16. Perspectives on sustainable development
17. Measuring sustainable development
18. Trade, environment and sustainable development
Thailand's mixed experience
19. Looking back, looking forward.