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NEPAD and the environment: envisaging the ecological consequences of outward-oriented development in Africa
World Summit on Sustainable Development, Johannesburg, 2002, 2002The author argues that NEPAD will lead Africa's integration into the global economy through specialisation in the primary sector.DocumentPolitics and parallel negotiations: environment and trade in the Western Hemisphere
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 2002This paper makes the case for parallel negotiations during the Free Trade of the Americas Agreement (FTAA) negotiations “that harnesses improved environmental protection to the engines of economic expansion.” In order to refocus what has been a troubled process, Audley and Sherwin argue for an innovative, proactive environmental approach that meets the environmental concerns of developed and deDocumentDirty exports and environmental regulation: do standards matter to trade?
World Bank, 2002This paper addresses part of the background context to the Doha discussions on deciding whether or how to link trade agreements to the environment.DocumentInternational trade and the environment: a framework for analysis
National Bureau of Economic Research, USA, 2001This paper sets out a general equilibrium pollution and trade model to provide a framework for examination of the trade and environment debate. The model contains as special cases a canonical pollution haven model as well as the standard Heckscher-Ohlin-Samuelson factor endowments model.DocumentRegulatory standards in the WTO: comparing intellectual property rights with competition policy, environmental protection, and core labor standards
Institute for International Economics, USA, 2000Paper addresses the question of whether regulatory and process standards, including competition policy, environmental standards, and worker rights, should be placed onto the WTO agenda. Because they evidently no longer may be excluded on the grounds of the inability of the trading system to discipline process standards, the argument must proceed on other grounds.DocumentWeighing the values of trade and the environment under the NAFTA and the NAAEC (CEC)
NAFTA Commission for Environmental Cooperation, 1996DocumentPotential NAFTA environmental effects: claims and arguments 1991-1994 (CEC)
NAFTA Commission for Environmental Cooperation, 1999DocumentInternational trade in forest products and the environment (Bourke / Unasylva)
Unasylva, FAO, 1999DocumentTrade and Environment Bulletins (WTO)
World Trade Organization, 1999Regular series of bulletins from WTO on its policy towards trade and environment issues
