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Chinese Privatization: Between Plan And Market, Lan Cao
Chinese Privatization: Between Plan And Market, Lan Cao
Faculty Publications
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Trends. Licit And Illicit Human Trafficking: The Ultimate Violation Of Human Rights, Ibpp Editor
Trends. Licit And Illicit Human Trafficking: The Ultimate Violation Of Human Rights, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article discusses human trafficking for economic reasons and its context.
Military Arms To Taiwan: Competing Agendas, Ibpp Editor
Military Arms To Taiwan: Competing Agendas, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article explores competing cognitions about the advisability of the United States Government (USG) selling advanced weapons to Taiwan.
Afterword: Antitrust And American Business Abroad Revisited, David J. Gerber
Afterword: Antitrust And American Business Abroad Revisited, David J. Gerber
All Faculty Scholarship
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Toward A Greener Gatt: Environmental Trade Measures And The Shrimp-Turtle Case, Howard F. Chang
Toward A Greener Gatt: Environmental Trade Measures And The Shrimp-Turtle Case, Howard F. Chang
All Faculty Scholarship
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The Interactions Of Eco-Labeling, Environment, And International Trade, Yi Qian
The Interactions Of Eco-Labeling, Environment, And International Trade, Yi Qian
University Avenue Undergraduate Journal of Economics
A simple graphical model has been developed to examine the relationship between eco-labelling, international trade and environment. This paper analyses that labelling can possibly have adverse effect on environment when the supply of environment-friendly good is greater than the demand of the friendly good pre-labelling (fig.2). In a dynamic setting, however, this situation could be reversed by shifts of demand and supply curves of environment-friendly products (fig.3). The theoretical model predicts change of product prices, which in turn can alter international trade. In bilateral trade, the interaction with country 2 will result in an improvement in the environmental situation in …