The Effectiveness of Environmental Provisions in Regional Trade Agreements

Trade liberalization can spur environmental degradation. Concerns over these adverse impacts have led to a debate over the need for environmental provisions in regional trade agreements (RTAs), however the effectiveness of such provisions is unknown. This paper provides new causal evidence that environmental provisions are effective in limiting deforestation following the entry into force of RTAs. It exploits high-resolution, satellite-derived estimates of deforestation and identify the content of RTAs using a new dataset with detailed information on individual provisions. Accounting for the potential endogeneity of environmental provisions in RTAs, the paper finds that the inclusion of specific provisions aimed at protecting forests and/or biodiversity entirely offsets the net increases in forest loss observed in similar RTAs without such provisions. The inclusion of these provisions limits agricultural land expansion, but does not completely offset increases in total agricultural production. The effects are concentrated in tropical, developing countries with greater biodiversity.

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Main Authors: Abman, Ryan, Lundberg, Clark, Ruta, Michele
Format: Working Paper biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2021-03
Subjects:DEFORESTATION, REGIONAL TRADE AGREEMENT, TRADE LIBERALIZATION, ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY, CLIMATE CHANGE,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/980421616686312761/The-Effectiveness-of-Environmental-Provisions-in-Regional-Trade-Agreements
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/35354
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spelling dig-okr-10986353542024-10-17T08:27:48Z The Effectiveness of Environmental Provisions in Regional Trade Agreements Abman, Ryan Lundberg, Clark Ruta, Michele DEFORESTATION REGIONAL TRADE AGREEMENT TRADE LIBERALIZATION ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY CLIMATE CHANGE Trade liberalization can spur environmental degradation. Concerns over these adverse impacts have led to a debate over the need for environmental provisions in regional trade agreements (RTAs), however the effectiveness of such provisions is unknown. This paper provides new causal evidence that environmental provisions are effective in limiting deforestation following the entry into force of RTAs. It exploits high-resolution, satellite-derived estimates of deforestation and identify the content of RTAs using a new dataset with detailed information on individual provisions. Accounting for the potential endogeneity of environmental provisions in RTAs, the paper finds that the inclusion of specific provisions aimed at protecting forests and/or biodiversity entirely offsets the net increases in forest loss observed in similar RTAs without such provisions. The inclusion of these provisions limits agricultural land expansion, but does not completely offset increases in total agricultural production. The effects are concentrated in tropical, developing countries with greater biodiversity. 2021-04-02T13:48:49Z 2021-04-02T13:48:49Z 2021-03 Working Paper Document de travail Documento de trabajo http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/980421616686312761/The-Effectiveness-of-Environmental-Provisions-in-Regional-Trade-Agreements https://hdl.handle.net/10986/35354 English Policy Research Working Paper;No. 9601 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC
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CLIMATE CHANGE
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Abman, Ryan
Lundberg, Clark
Ruta, Michele
The Effectiveness of Environmental Provisions in Regional Trade Agreements
description Trade liberalization can spur environmental degradation. Concerns over these adverse impacts have led to a debate over the need for environmental provisions in regional trade agreements (RTAs), however the effectiveness of such provisions is unknown. This paper provides new causal evidence that environmental provisions are effective in limiting deforestation following the entry into force of RTAs. It exploits high-resolution, satellite-derived estimates of deforestation and identify the content of RTAs using a new dataset with detailed information on individual provisions. Accounting for the potential endogeneity of environmental provisions in RTAs, the paper finds that the inclusion of specific provisions aimed at protecting forests and/or biodiversity entirely offsets the net increases in forest loss observed in similar RTAs without such provisions. The inclusion of these provisions limits agricultural land expansion, but does not completely offset increases in total agricultural production. The effects are concentrated in tropical, developing countries with greater biodiversity.
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