Global Competition: The Environmental Dimension

Intensified international competition, at a time of economic downturn and unemployment in Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) countries, has stimulated a new debate on the compatibility of environmental policies and economic growth objectives. In spite of concerns and allega...

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Carbon taxes
Competition
Competitiveness
Compliance
Costs
Councils
Countries
Developing countries
Ecological sustainability
Economic development
Economic growth
Economic impact
Economics
Environmental aspects
Environmental changes
Environmental policy
Environmental protection
Environmental regulations
Environmentalism
Green economics
Interest groups
International aspects
International competition (Commerce)
International competition (Economics)
INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES
International trade
LDCs
North American Free Trade Agreement
Pollution
Pollution control costs
Protectionism
Renewable energy
Subsidies
Sustainable agriculture
Sustainable development
title Global Competition: The Environmental Dimension
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