Trade, globalization and sustainability impact assessment : a critical look at methods and outcomes / edited by Paul Ekins and Tancrède Voituriez.
2009
K3823 .T73 2009 (Mapit)
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Title
Trade, globalization and sustainability impact assessment : a critical look at methods and outcomes / edited by Paul Ekins and Tancrède Voituriez.
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Imprint
London ; Sterling, VA : Earthscan, 2009.
Description
xviii, 348 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Formatted Contents Note
Trade-induced changes in economic inequality : assessment issues and policy implications for developing countries
Why did "development" entrap the Doha Round?
Have sustainability impact assessment of trade agreements delivered on "development" issues : a reflexive analysis of the emergence and main contributions of trade SIAs
Trade SIAs and the new challenges of trade liberalisation
Investment : the context matters
Sustainability impacts of liberalising trade in services : assessment methodologies and policy responses
The impacts of liberalising trade in commodities
The potential role for collective preferences in determining the rules of the international trading system
Improving public participation in sustainability impact assessments of trade agreements
Identifying trade victims
Trade-induced changes in labour market inequalities : current findings and policy implications
The value of value chains : spreading the gains from liberalization
Collective preferences and international compensation
Reducing the impacts of the production and trade of commodities
The trade and environment relationships reconsidered : the case of regional trade and climate change.
Why did "development" entrap the Doha Round?
Have sustainability impact assessment of trade agreements delivered on "development" issues : a reflexive analysis of the emergence and main contributions of trade SIAs
Trade SIAs and the new challenges of trade liberalisation
Investment : the context matters
Sustainability impacts of liberalising trade in services : assessment methodologies and policy responses
The impacts of liberalising trade in commodities
The potential role for collective preferences in determining the rules of the international trading system
Improving public participation in sustainability impact assessments of trade agreements
Identifying trade victims
Trade-induced changes in labour market inequalities : current findings and policy implications
The value of value chains : spreading the gains from liberalization
Collective preferences and international compensation
Reducing the impacts of the production and trade of commodities
The trade and environment relationships reconsidered : the case of regional trade and climate change.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Location
STA
Call Number
K3823 .T73 2009
Language
English
ISBN
9781844076611 hardback
184407661X hardback
184407661X hardback
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