214
Views
3
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Articles

Convergence in pollution terms of trade

&
Pages 603-627 | Received 13 Mar 2018, Accepted 08 Jan 2019, Published online: 29 Jan 2019

References

  • Ackerman, F., M. Ishikawa, and M. Suga. 2007. “The Carbon Content of Japan–US Trade.” Energy Policy 35 (9): 4455–4462.
  • Aldy, J. E. 2006. “Per Capita Carbon Dioxide Emissions: Convergence or Divergence?” Environmental and Resource Economics 33 (4): 533–555.
  • Antweiler, W. 1996. “The Pollution Terms of Trade.” Economic Systems Research 8 (4): 361–366.
  • Antweiler, W., B. R. Copeland, and M. S. Taylor. 2001. “Is Free Trade Good for the Environment?” American Economic Review 91 (4): 877–908.
  • Bajona, C., and T. J. Kehoe. 2010. “Trade, Growth, and Convergence in a Dynamic Heckscher-Ohlin Model.” Review of Economic Dynamics 13: 487–513.
  • Barro, R. J. 1991. “Economic Growth in a Cross Section of Countries.” Quarterly Journal of Economics 106 (2): 407–443.
  • Barro, R. J., and X. Sala-i-Martin. 1992. “Convergence.” Journal of Political Economy 100 (2): 223–251.
  • Barro, R. J., and X. Sala-i-Martin. 2004. Economic growth. 2nd ed. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.
  • Baumol, W. J. 1986. “Productivity Growth, Convergence, and Welfare: What the Long-Run Data Show.” American Economic Review 76 (5): 1072–1085.
  • Ben-David, D. 1993. “Equalizing Exchange: Trade Liberalization and Income Convergence.” Quarterly Journal of Economics 108 (3): 653–679.
  • Bernard, A. B., and S. N. Durlauf. 1996. “Interpreting Tests of the Convergence Hypothesis.” Journal of Econometrics 71: 161–173.
  • Brock, W. A., and M. S. Taylor. 2010. “The Green Solow Model.” Journal of Economic Growth 15: 127–153.
  • Bulte, E., J. A. List, and M. C. Strazicich. 2007. “Regulatory Federalism and the Distribution of air Pollutant Emissions.” Journal of Regional Science 47 (1): 155–178.
  • Carson, R. T. 2010. “The Environmental Kuznets Curve: Seeking Empirical Regularity and Theoretical Structure.” Review of Environmental Economics and Policy 4 (1): 3–23.
  • Chatterjee, P., and M. Shukayev. 2012. “A Stochastic Dynamic Model of Trade and Growth: Convergence and Diversification.” Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 36: 416–432.
  • Chen, Z. Q. 1992. “Long-Run Equilibria in a Dynamic Heckscher-Ohlin Model.” Canadian Journal of Economics 25 (4): 923–943.
  • Cole, M. A., and R. J. R. Elliott. 2003. “Determining the Trade-Environment Composition Effect: The Role of Capital, Labor and Environmental Regulations.” Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 46: 363–383.
  • Cuñat, A., and M. Maffezzoli. 2004. “Neoclassical Growth and Commodity Trade.” Review of Economic Dynamics 7: 707–736.
  • Dinda, S. 2004. “Environmental Kuznets Curve Hypothesis: a Survey.” Ecological Economics 49 (4): 431–455.
  • Douglas, S., and S. Nishioka. 2012. “International Differences in Emissions Intensity and Emissions Content of Global Trade.” Journal of Development Economics 99: 415–427.
  • Druckman, A., and T. Jackson. 2009. “The Carbon Footprint of UK Households 1990–2004: A Socio-Economically Disaggregated, Quasi-Multi-Regional Input–Output Model.” Ecological Economics 68 (7): 2066–2077.
  • Duan, Y., and X. Jiang. 2017. “Temporal Change of China’s Pollution Terms of Trade and its Determinants.” Ecological Economics 132: 31–44.
  • Eaton, J., S. Kortum, B. Neiman, and J. Romalis. 2016. “Trade and the Global Recession.” American Economic Review 106 (11): 3401–3438.
  • Ederington, J., A. Levinson, and J. Minier. 2004. “Trade Liberalization and Pollution Havens.” Advances in Economic Analysis and Policy 4 (2): 1–22.
  • Grether, J. M., and N. A. Mathys. 2013. “The Pollution Terms of Trade and its Five Components.” Journal of Development Economics 100 (1): 19–31.
  • Grether, J. M., N. A. Mathys, and J. de Melo. 2009. “Scale, Technique and Composition Effects in Manufacturing SO2 Emissions.” Environmental and Resource Economics 43 (2): 257–274.
  • Grether, J. M., N. A. Mathys, and J. de Melo. 2012. “Unravelling the Worldwide Pollution Haven Effect.” The Journal of International Trade and Economic Development 21 (1): 131–162.
  • Grossman, G. M., and A. B. Krueger. 1993. “Environment Impacts of a North American Free Trade Agreement.” In The Mexican-U.S. Free Trade Agreement, edited by P. M. Garber, 13–56. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
  • Gupta, M. R., and P. B. Dutta. 2018. “Tourism Development, Environmental Pollution and Economic Growth: A Theoretical Analysis.” The Journal of International Trade and Economic Development 27 (2): 125–144.
  • He, J., and J. Fu. 2014. “Carbon Leakage in China’s Manufacturing Trade: An Empirical Analysis Based on the Carbon Embodied in Trade.” Journal of International Trade and Economic Development 23 (3): 329–360.
  • Holtz-Eakin, D., and T. M. Selden. 1995. “Stoking the Fires? CO2 Emisions and Economic Growth.” Journal of Public Economics 57: 85–101.
  • Islam, N. 2003. “What Have We Learnt from the Convergence Debate?” Journal of Economic Surveys 17 (3): 309–362.
  • Johnson, R. C., and G. Noguera. 2012. “Accounting for Intermediates: Production Sharing and Trade in Value Added.” Journal of International Economics 86: 224–236.
  • Levinson, A. 2009. “Technology, International Trade, and Pollution From US Manufacturing.” American Economic Review 99 (5): 2177–2192.
  • Levinson, A., and M. S. Taylor. 2008. “Unmasking the Pollution Haven Effect.” International Economic Review 49 (1): 223–254.
  • Managi, S., A. Hibiki, and T. Tsurumi. 2009. “Does Trade Openness Improve Environmental Quality?” Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 58: 346–363.
  • McGregor, P. G., J. K. Swales, and K. Turner. 2008. “The CO2 ‘Trade Balance’ Between Scotland and the Rest of the UK: Performing a Multi-Region Environmental Input–Output Analysis with Limited Data.” Ecological Economics 66 (4): 662–673.
  • Mountford, A. 1998. “Trade, Convergence, and Overtaking.” Journal of International Economics 46: 167–182.
  • Muradian, R., M. O’Connor, and J. Martinez-Alier. 2002. “Embodied Pollution in Trade: Estimating the ‘Environmental Load Displacement’ of Industrialized Countries.” Ecological Economics 41: 51–67.
  • Nakano, S., A. Okamura, N. Sakurai, M. Suzuki, Y. Tojo, and N. Yamano. 2009. The Measurement of CO2 Embodiments in International Trade: Evidence from the Harmonised Input-Output and Bilateral Trade Database (No. 2009/3). OECD Publishing.
  • Nguyen Van, P. 2005. “Distribution Dynamics of CO2 Emissions.” Environmental and Resource Economics 32: 495–508.
  • Ordás Criado, C., and J. M. Grether. 2011. “Convergence in Per Capita CO2 Emissions: A Robust Distributional Approach.” Resource and Energy Economics 33 (3): 637–665.
  • Ordás Criado, C., S. Valente, and T. Stengos. 2011. “Growth and Pollution Convergence: Theory and Evidence.” Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 62: 199–214.
  • Pan, J., J. Phillips, and Y. Chen. 2008. “China’s Balance of Emissions Embodied in Trade: Approaches to Measurement and Allocating International Responsibility.” Oxford Review of Economic Policy 24 (2): 354–376.
  • Peters, G. P., and E. G. Hertwich. 2006. “Pollution Embodied in Trade: The Norwegian Case.” Global Environmental Change 16: 379–387.
  • Peters, G. P., J. C. Minx, C. L. Weber, and O. Edenhofer. 2011. “Growth in Emission Transfers Via International Trade from 1990 to 2008.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 108 (21): 8903–8908.
  • Serrano, M., and E. Dietzenbacher. 2010. “Responsibility and Trade Emission Balances: An Evaluation of Approaches.” Ecological Economics 69 (11): 2224–2232.
  • Strazicich, M. C., and J. A. List. 2003. “Are CO2 Emission Levels Converging Among Industrial Countries?” Environmental and Resource Economics 24: 263–271.
  • Trefler, D. 1993. “International Factor Price Differences: Leontief was Right!.” Journal of Political Economy 101 (6): 961–987.
  • Trefler, D., and S. C. Zhu. 2010. “The Structure of Factor Content Predictions.” Journal of International Economics 82: 195–207.
  • Ventura, J. 1997. “Growth and Interdependence.” Quarterly Journal of Economics 112 (1): 57–84.
  • Wiedmann, T. 2009. “A Review of Recent Multi-Region Input-Output Models Used for Consumption-Based Emission and Resource Accounting.” Ecological Economics 69: 211–222.
  • Wiedmann, T., M. Lenzen, K. Turner, and J. Barrett. 2007. “Examining the Global Environmental Impact of Regional Consumption Activities—Part 2: Review of Input–Output Models for the Assessment of Environmental Impacts Embodied in Trade.” Ecological Economics 61 (1): 15–26.
  • Wiedmann, T., H. C. Wilting, M. Lenzen, S. Lutter, and V. Palm. 2011. “Quo Vadis MRIO? Methodological, Data and Institutional Requirements for Multi-Region Input–Output Analysis.” Ecological Economics 70 (11): 1937–1945.
  • Xu, Y., and E. Dietzenbacher. 2014. “A Structural Decomposition Analysis of the Emissions Embodied in Trade.” Ecological Economics 101: 10–20.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.