The Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM) series on economics and the environment
"The papers in this volume have been selected from several papers presented at the Fondazione Eni Enric Matte (FEEM) in Milano, Italy in the summer of 2002 in two workshops on trade, the environment and carbon flows in Europe ... The papers ... have been revised and updated"--Introduction.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 336-337) and index.
The Kyoto protocol: a flawed concept / Richard N. Cooper -- You're getting warmer: the most feasible path for addressing global climate change does run through Kyoto / Jeffrey A. Frankel -- Trade, the harmonization of environmental policy and the subsidiarity principle / Charles Perrings -- Trade and the environment in the perspective of EU enlargement / Alexey Vikhlyaev -- Can environmental regulations be compatible with higher international competitiveness? Some new theoretical insights / Savas Alpay -- Environmental implications of EU enlargement: lessons from the southern member states and preliminary evidence from Poland / Onno J. Kuik and Frans H. Oosterhuis -- Strategic environmental policies with foreign direct investment: implications of European enlargement / M. Özgür Kayalica and Sajal Lahiri -- External actors and their prospective roles in environmental cleanup in Central and Eastern Europe / Matthew R. Auer and Rafael Reuveny -- How can economies in transition pursue emissions trading of joint impleentation / Fanny Missfeldt and Arturo Villavicenco -- Energy and sustainability in Central Europe: a decade of transition in review / Diana Ürge-Vorsatz, László Paizs and Radmilo Pesic -- Reorganization of environmental policy in Russia: the decade of success and failures in implementation and prospective quests / Vladimir Kotov and Elena Nikitina -- Policy in transition: a new framework for Russia's climate policy / Vladimir Kotov.
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"This book deals with a number of important issues surrounding the debate about trade and the environment, but places particular emphasis on the process of EU enlargement." "This book will be of great interest to scholars interested in the trade-environment debate and will be a valuable resource for international environmental policymakers."--Jacket.