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The Economics of International Trade and the Environment explores - from an economic standpoint - many of the questions germane to increasing understanding of the interface between international trade and the environment. The chapter authors analyze issues including: the effects of international trade in waste products in the presence of illegal disposal, the nature of environmental policy when market structure and plant locations are endogenous, and ecological dumping. Edited by well-known researchers, this is the only resource that can serve as an effective guide to the theoretical and empirical literature on international trade and the environment.…mehr

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The Economics of International Trade and the Environment explores - from an economic standpoint - many of the questions germane to increasing understanding of the interface between international trade and the environment. The chapter authors analyze issues including: the effects of international trade in waste products in the presence of illegal disposal, the nature of environmental policy when market structure and plant locations are endogenous, and ecological dumping. Edited by well-known researchers, this is the only resource that can serve as an effective guide to the theoretical and empirical literature on international trade and the environment.
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Amitrajeet A. Batabyal, Ph.D. is Arthur J. Gosnell Professor of Economics at the Rochester Institute of Technology. He earned his B.S. degree in Agricultural Economics with Honors and with Distinction at Cornell University in 1987, his M.S. degree in Agricultural and Applied Economics at the University of Minnesota in 1990, and his Ph.D. in Agricultural and Resource Economics at the University of California, Berkeley, in 1994. Professor Batabyal has taught undergraduate courses in international economics for business, international trade theory, and microeconomic theory, and has taught graduate courses in environmental economics, microeconomic theory, and operations research., Professor Batabyal has published over 200 books, book chapters, journal articles, and book reviews. As well, he has received many awards and honors including the Robert W. Purcell Scholarship for Research and Economics at the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, the James E. and Velva L. Rose Prize in International Development at Cornell University, and the College of Business Research Publication Award at Utah State University. He currently is book review editor of the American Journal of Agricultural Economics, associate editor of the Journal of Regional Science, and editorial council member of the Review of Development Economics. His research interests lie in environmental economics, natural resource economics, development economics, international trade theory, and the interface of economics with biology, philosophy, and political science., Hamid Beladi, Ph.D. is Professor of Economics and holds the Niehaus Chair in Business Administration at the University of Dayton. He earned his Ph.D. at the Utah State University in 1983. From 1992 to 1997, Professor Beladi was the William J. Hoben Research Scholar in International Business at the University of Dayton. He has taught graduate and undergraduate courses in international trade, research methods, mathematical economics, microeconomic theory, and development economics., Professor Beladi is currently editor of International Review of Economics and Finance and associate editor of Review of International Economics. He serves on the editorial boards for the Journal of International Trade and Economics Development and the Review of Economic Development, and is a founding member of the International Economics and Finance Society. He has received the Faculty Scholarship Award and School of Business Scholarship Award from the University of Dayton. Professor Beladi's research interests include international trade and finance, international technology transfer, strategic and trade theoretic issues, foreign investment in LDCs and designing of incentive-compatible contracts, migration models of economic development, decision-making under uncertainty, and natural resource and environmental economics.