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Trade, technology, and the environment: Does access to technology promote environmental regulation?
Mary Lovely
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David Popp
Department of Economics
Department of Public Administration
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Environmental Regulation
100%
Access Technology
100%
Early Adoption
66%
Coal-fired Power Plant
66%
Political Economy
33%
Early Adopters
33%
Technological Innovation
33%
General Equilibrium Model
33%
Ceteris Paribus
33%
Trade Protection
33%
Regulatory Costs
33%
Environmentally Friendly Technologies
33%
Technological Frontier
33%
Large Country
33%
International Market Power
33%
Local Coal
33%
International Economic Integration
33%
Political Economy Factors
33%
Determinants of Regulation
33%
Domestic Consumer
33%
Shift Cost
33%
Open Economy
33%
Domestic Trade
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
International Economic Integration
33%