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1by Millimet, Daniel L Roy, Jayjit Published in Journal of applied econometrics (Chichester, England) (01.06.2016)“...Summary The pollution haven hypothesis (PHH) posits that production within polluting industries will shift to locations with lax environmental regulation...”
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2by Roy, Jayjit Published in Economics letters (2011)“...The WTO’s impact on bilateral trade remains puzzling due, in part, to previous studies’ failure to simultaneously address three issues: inclusion of zero...”
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3“...Regional trade agreements (RTAs) and currency unions (CUs) are potentially endogenous trade cost proxies in equations estimating their effects on bilateral...”
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4by Roy, Jayjit Published in Review of international economics (01.09.2010)“...This paper provides the first empirical analysis directly comparing the effects of customs unions (CUs) and free‐trade agreements (FTAs) on members’ bilateral...”
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5“...While exporting firms and non-exporters have been compared across several dimensions, empirical comparisons on the basis of environmental performance are...”
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6“...Addressing many environmental problems requires international cooperation. However, rules under the World Trade Organization (WTO) may deter participation in...”
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7by Roy, Jayjit Published in Journal of environmental economics and management (01.05.2017)“...In the trade and environment debate, the relevance of examining the impact of a location's intra-industry trade (IIT) on environmental quality cannot be...”
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8by Roy, Jayjit Published in Economic modelling (01.01.2021)“...Analyzing the impact of domestic labor regulations on international trade is relevant, in part, because (i) trade negotiations may increasingly constrain...”
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