schema:description 3 | "内容記述: Introduction: Alan M. Rugman, John J. Kirton & Julie A. Soloway. PART I. ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES: 1. R.H. Coase (1960), `The Problem of Social Cost', Journal of Law and Economics, III. October, 1-44; 2. Cees van Beers & Jeroen C.J.M.. van den Bergh (1996), `An Overview of Methodological Approaches in the Analysis of Trade and Environment', Journal of World Trade, 30(1), February, 143-67; 3. John Whalley (1991), `The Interface between Environmental and Trade Policies', Economic Journal, 1010 (405), March, 180-89; 4. Arvind Subramanian (1992), `Trade Measures for Environment: A Nearly Empty Box?', World Economy, 15(1), January, 135-52; 5. Michael E. Porter & Claas van der Linde (1995), `Toward a New Conception of the Environment-Competitiveness Relationship', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 9(4), Fall, 97-118; 6. Alan M. Rugman (1995), `Environmental Regulations and International Competitiveness: Strategies for Canada's Forest Products Industry', The International Executive, 37(5), September/October, 451-65; 7. Adam B. Jaffe, Steven R. Peterson, Paul R. Portney & Robert N. Stavins (1995), `Environmental Regulation and the Competitiveness of US Manufacturing: What Does the Evidence Tell Us?', Journal of Economic Literature, XXXIII, March, 132-63. PART II. LEGAL PERSPECTIVES: 8. Robert Housman & Durwood Zaelke (1992), `Trade, Environment, and Sustainable Development: A Primer', Hastings International and Comparative Law Review, 15(4), 535-612; 9. John H. Jackson (1992), `World Trade Rules and Environmental Policies: Congruence or Conflict?', Washington and Lee Law Review, 49(4), 1227-78; 10. J. Owen Saunders (1994), `NAFTA and the North American Agreement on Environmental Cooperation: A New Model for International Collaboration on Trade and the Environment', Colorado Journal of International Environmental Law and Policy, 5(2), Summer, 273-304; 11. Damien Geradin & Raoul Stewardson (1995), `Trade and Environment: Some Lessons from Castlemaine Tooheys (Australia) and Danish Bottles (European Community)', International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 44, Part I. January, 41-71; 12. Robert Howse & Michael J. Trebilcock (1996), `The Fair Trade-Free Trade Debate: Trade, Labor, and the Environment', International Review of Law and Economics, 16(1), March, 61-79; 13. Robert E. Hudec (1996), 'Differences in National Environmental Standards: The Level-Playing-Field Dimension', Minnesota Journal of Global Trade, 5(1), 1-28. PART III. POLICY PERSPECTIVES: 14. Robert O. Keohane (1982), `The Demand for International Regimes', International Organization, 36(2), Sprig, 325-55; 15. Steve Charnovitz (1996), 'Trade Measures and the Design of International Regimes', Journal of Environment & Development, 5(2), June, 168-96; 16. C. Ford Runge (1990), `Trade Protectionism and Environmental Regulations: The New Nontariff Barriers', Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business, 11(1), Spring, 47-61; 17. David Vogel (1993), `Environmental Protection and the Creation of a Single European Market', Business & the Contemporary World, V(1), Winter, 48-66; 18. Robert Housman (1994), `The North American Free Trade Agreement's Lessons for Reconciling Trade and the Environment', Stanford Journal of International Law, 30, 379-422; 19. Don Munton & John Kirton (1994), 'North American Environmental Cooperation: Bilateral, Trilateral, Multilateral', North American Outlook, March, 59-86....(more)" |