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Global Demand for U.S. Environmental Goods and Services AgEcon
Avery, Brock; Boadu, Frederick O..
This paper reports import demand elasticities for environmental goods and services (EGS) for the world in aggregate and for six world regions. The paper involves a pooled cross-section and time-series estimation procedure and makes per capita demand for EGS a function of economic, political, and structural factors. The results show that per capita incomes, exchange rates, political and economic freedoms, and debt affect the demand for EGS. The results also show that demand for EGS is tied to the particular environmental problem facing a particular region. Exporters of EGS need to disaggregate world markets to better target products.
Tipo: Journal Article Palavras-chave: Demand elasticities; Environmental goods; International trade; F18; F14.
Ano: 2004 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/42895
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AN ECONOMIC, HYDROLOGIC, AND ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT OF WATER MANAGEMENT ALTERNATIVE PLANS FOR THE SOUTH CENTRAL TEXAS REGION AgEcon
Gillig, Dhazn; McCarl, Bruce A.; Boadu, Frederick O..
Regional water scarcity has motivated the South Central Texas Regional Water Planning Group to actively develop water management plans to address long-/short-term regional water needs. This study, therefore, develops an integrated Edwards Aquifer groundwater and river system simulation model to determine the "best" choice of regional water management plans using mixed-integer linear programming. The economic, hydrologic, and environmental consequences of the "best" choice of regional and other water management plans and options are evaluated and compared. Results indicate a tradeoff between the economic and environmental benefits. A slight decrease in economic benefit results in a substantial increase in environmental benefit.
Tipo: Journal Article Palavras-chave: Economic and hydrologic assessment; Edwards Aquifer; And water management plans; Resource /Energy Economics and Policy.
Ano: 2001 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/15296
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THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF THE U.S.-MEXICO FREE TRADE AGREEMENT: ANALYSIS OF THE CONGRESSIONAL FAST TRACK VOTE AgEcon
Boadu, Frederick O.; Thompson, Marla R..
This paper presents an empirical analysis of the strategic forces shaping U.S.-Mexico trade relationships and the possibilities of extending the trade agreement to the rest of the Americas. The paper concludes that constituency interests, party loyalty, the proportion of a state's population of Hispanic origin, and the influence of textile-related employment in the state were significant explanatory factors in the Congressional Fast Track vote that occurred in May of 1991.
Tipo: Journal Article Palavras-chave: Free trade agreement; Fast track; Textiles; Congressional voting; International Relations/Trade; Political Economy.
Ano: 1993 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/15037
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