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Does trade openness improve environmental quality?
Authors:Shunsuke Managi  Akira Hibiki  Tetsuya Tsurumi
Institution:aFaculty of Business Administration, Yokohama National University, 79-4, Tokiwadai, Hodogaya-ku, Yokohama 240-8501, Japan;bInstitute for Global Environmental Strategies, Japan;cSocial and Environmental Systems Division, National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan
Abstract:The literature on trade openness, economic development, and the environment is largely inconclusive about the environmental consequences of trade. This study treats trade and income as endogenous and estimates the overall impact of trade openness on environmental quality using the instrumental variables technique. We find that whether or not trade has a beneficial effect on the environment varies depending on the pollutant and the country. Trade is found to benefit the environment in OECD countries. It has detrimental effects, however, on sulfur dioxide (SO2) and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in non-OECD countries, although it does lower biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) emissions in these countries. We also find the impact is large in the long term, after the dynamic adjustment process, although it is small in the short term.
Keywords:Trade openness  Composition effect  Scale effect  Technique effect  Environment  Comparative advantage  Environmental regulations effect
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