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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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Business & Economics
Environmental Regulation
88%
Coal-Fired Power Plant
62%
Political Economy
39%
International Economic Integration
32%
Regulatory Costs
31%
Domestic Trade
30%
Ceteris Paribus
30%
Trade Protection
30%
Patents
22%
Open Economy
22%
General Equilibrium Model
21%
Market Power
20%
International Markets
19%
Technological Innovation
18%
Costs
8%
Factors
7%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
environmental regulation
100%
regulation
61%
political economy
60%
coal-fired power plant
49%
domestic trade
37%
economic integration
34%
patent
24%
cost
22%
innovation
18%
economy
16%
market
15%
coal
14%