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Unraveling the World Wide Pollution Haven Hypothesis
Journal of International Trade and Economic Development (2010)
  • Jean-Marie Grether
  • Nicole Andréa Mathys
  • Jaime de Melo, University of Geneva
Abstract
This paper contributes to the debate on the existence of pollution haven effects by systematically measuring the pollution content of trade (measured by the polluction content of imports (PCI)) and decomposing it into three components: a ‘deep’ (i.e. unrelated to the environmental debate) component and two components (factor endowments and environmental policies) that occupy centerstage in the debate on trade and the environment. The decomposition is carried out for 1986-88 for an extensive data set covering 10 pollutants, 48 countries and 79 ISIC 4-digit sectors. Illustrative decompositions presented for 3 of the 10 pollutants in the data set indicate a significant pollution haven effect and highlight the role of factor endowments in each region’s PCI. However, because the bulk of trade is intra-regional with a high North-North share, these effects are small relative to the ‘deep’ determinants of the worldwide pollution content of trade.
Keywords
  • pollution haven,
  • trade and the environment
Publication Date
July, 2010
Citation Information
Jean-Marie Grether, Nicole Andréa Mathys and Jaime de Melo. "Unraveling the World Wide Pollution Haven Hypothesis" Journal of International Trade and Economic Development Vol. July (2010)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/nicole_mathys/1/