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Greening China : the benefits of trade and foreign direct investment / Ka Zeng, Joshua Eastin
(Michigan studies in international political economy)

Material Type E-Book
Publisher Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press
Year [2011]
Language English
Size 1 online resource (239 pages) : illustrations, maps

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URL E-Book 電子ブック(EBSCO: eBook Open Access Collection)
EB2203040
0472901192

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Media type 機械可読データファイル
Contents Theoretical contentions and analytical approaches
Debunking the "pollution-haven" and "race-to-the-bottom" hypotheses
Environmental pollution and regulation in China
Pollution havens and racing to the bottom : a provincial-level analysis
Do Chinese provinces "trade up" and "invest up"?
How do firms behave? : survey evidence from business executives
Asia Pulp & Paper : local standards, world markets, and environmental protection
Implications, caveats, and future research questions
Notes "'The authors make some very critical interventions in this debate and scholars engaged in the environmental pollution haven and race to the bottom debates will need to take the arguments made here seriously, re-evaluating their own preferred theories to respond to the insightful theorizing and empirically rigorous testing that Zeng and Eastin present in the book.' -Ronald Mitchell, University of Oregon. China has earned a reputation for lax environmental standards that allegedly attract corporations more interested in profit than in moral responsibility and, consequently, further negate incentives to raise environmental standards. Surprisingly, Ka Zeng and Joshua Eastin find that international economic integration with nation-states that have stringent environmental regulations facilitates the diffusion of corporate environmental norms and standards to Chinese provinces. At the same time, concerns about 'green' tariffs imposed by importing countries encourage Chinese export-oriented firms to ratchet up their own environmental standards. The authors present systematic quantitative and qualitative analyses and data that not only demonstrate the ways in which external market pressure influences domestic environmental policy but also lend credence to arguments for the ameliorative effect of trade and foreign direct investment on the global environment."-- Provided by publisher
Open Access
English
Includes bibliographical references and index
Print version record
Authors *Zeng, Ka, 1973-
Eastin, Joshua.
Subjects BSH:Electronic books
FREE:Electronic resource
LCSH:Environmental policy -- China  All Subject Search
LCSH:International trade
BISACSH:Political Science -- Public Policy -- Environmental Policy  All Subject Search
FREE:Ecology
FREE:Environmental policy
FREE:International trade
LCSH:China -- Environmental conditions  All Subject Search
FREE:China
Classification DC22:333.720951
ID ED00004223
ISBN 0472901192

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