Valuing Environmental Resources
In: Production, Growth, and the Environment, p. 199-221
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In: Production, Growth, and the Environment, p. 199-221
In: Proceedings of ICEM '05, International Conference on Environmental Management 1
In: Environmental and resource economics, Volume 1, Issue 1, p. 1-15
ISSN: 1573-1502
In: Biological resource management series
In: Disaster prevention and management: an international journal, Volume 8, Issue 1
ISSN: 1758-6100
With special reference to India.
In: Land use policy: the international journal covering all aspects of land use, Volume 6, Issue 4, p. 313-323
ISSN: 0264-8377
In: Socio-economic planning sciences: the international journal of public sector decision-making, Volume 6, Issue 2, p. 125-132
ISSN: 0038-0121
In: Topics in economic analysis & policy, Volume 6, Issue 1
ISSN: 1538-0653
Abstract
It is shown how corruption in the management of environmental resources can give rise to a comparative advantage in environment-intensive industries. International trade, in this setting, is not necessarily welfare improving. When corruption responds endogenously to the over-exploitation of resources, it is possible for international trade to generate forces that improve resource management by reducing corruption. Therefore, in this case trade could provide gains in addition to the usual gains.
In: Allokation im marktwirtschaftlichen System
This volume contains two papers which use the ozone problem as the empirical starting of their analysis. Gladwin/Ugelow/Walter survey empirically the sectors of the economy which produce fluorcarbons. The regional origin of fluorcarbons in the world and possible international ozone management strategies (e.g. interactions between the USA and Europe) are discussed. Pethig attacks the issue of ozone management from a theoretical aspect and uses game theory in order to discuss potential solutions.