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The Open Economy and the Environment : Development, Trade and Resources in Asia

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This work asks what globalization means for environmental quality and the use of natural resources in developing economies.

The authors develop theoretical models that trace the effects of trade and trade liberalization on sectoral resource allocation, factor returns, income and welfare, as well as incentives to clear forest and degrade agricultural land.

The models reflect important developing economy features including spacial distinctions between uplands and lowlands, open-access forest resources and the special features of domestic food products.

The authors also analyse representative economy submodels, explore empirical cases based on applied general equilibrium models of Asian economies, and examine welfare and environmental implications of migration, trade liberalization and development policy.

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Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
1840644346 / 9781840644340
Hardback
26/02/2003
United Kingdom
English
256 p.
postgraduate /undergraduate Learn More