Western hemispheric trade agreements and sustainability: Lesson from butterflies, hummingbirds, and salty anchovies
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Auteurs : Van V. Miller [États-Unis] ; Charles T. Crespy [États-Unis] ; Kurt H. Loess [États-Unis] ; José A. Renau [États-Unis]Source :
- Sustainable Development [ 0968-0802 ] ; 2010-07.
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- Cafta, Cafta countries, Central america, Conceptual foundation, Copyright, Costa, Costa rica, Development bank, Eclectic paradigm, Ecol, Ecol niche, Ecol niches, Ecology, Ecosystem, Environment sust, Environmental standards, Foreign investments, Foreign investors, Foreign operators, Foreign trade, Free trade, Global commerce, Higher labor costs, Industrial ecology, Industrial ecosystem, Industrial symbiosis, Industrial symbiosis institute, International commerce, International context, International trade, John wiley sons, Kalundborg, Labor costs, Labor standards, Mexican economy, Nafta, National economy, National level, National variations, Next section, Niche, Regional trade agreements, Relevant chapters, Research proposition, Rica, Side accords, Social dimension, Subsequent work, Substantial rise, Sust, Sustainability, Sustainability matters, Sustainability standards, Sustainable, Sustainable development, Symbiosis, Tncs, Trade agreement, Trade agreements, Trade balance, Transnational corporation, Usptpa, Water pipeline.
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- Cafta, Cafta countries, Central america, Conceptual foundation, Copyright, Costa, Costa rica, Development bank, Eclectic paradigm, Ecol, Ecol niche, Ecol niches, Ecology, Ecosystem, Environment sust, Environmental standards, Foreign investments, Foreign investors, Foreign operators, Foreign trade, Free trade, Global commerce, Higher labor costs, Industrial ecology, Industrial ecosystem, Industrial symbiosis, Industrial symbiosis institute, International commerce, International context, International trade, John wiley sons, Kalundborg, Labor costs, Labor standards, Mexican economy, Nafta, National economy, National level, National variations, Next section, Niche, Regional trade agreements, Relevant chapters, Research proposition, Rica, Side accords, Social dimension, Subsequent work, Substantial rise, Sust, Sustainability, Sustainability matters, Sustainability standards, Sustainable, Sustainable development, Symbiosis, Tncs, Trade agreement, Trade agreements, Trade balance, Transnational corporation, Usptpa, Water pipeline.
Abstract
The relationship between international commerce and sustainable development is the subject of much controversy that is exacerbated by geographic boundaries that are co‐jointly developed, shaped, and sustained by regional trade agreements. The outcomes of three Americas trade agreements – NAFTA, CAFTA, and USPTPA – are analyzed across three dimensions: economic, ecological, and labor. The three dimensions collectively form for each trade region a specific ECOL niche that is concurrently subject to national variation. We propose and find that low‐ECOL niches in the Americas appear to attract more foreign trade with investment. Nevertheless, this tentative finding seems not to hold for those corporations that seek out strong ECOL niche countries like Costa Rica. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd and ERP Environment.
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DOI: 10.1002/sd.491
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