DR-CAFTA and the Environment

The Dominican Republic-Central American Free Trade Agreement with the United States aims to create a free trade zone for economic development. The Agreement is expected to intensify commerce and investment among the participating countries. This pa...

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Main Authors: Cunha, Barbara, Mani, Muthukumara
Format: Policy Research Working Paper
Language:English
Published: 2012
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GDP
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topic ABATEMENT
ABATEMENT COSTS
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
AGGREGATE ANALYSIS
AGRICULTURE
AIR POLLUTANTS
AIR POLLUTION
ANNUAL EMISSIONS
AVERAGE EMISSIONS
BENCHMARK
BIODIVERSITY
CARBON
CARBON DIOXIDE
CARBON DIOXIDE EMISSIONS
CARBON EMISSIONS
CENTRAL BANK
CLEAN INDUSTRIES
CLEANER TECHNOLOGIES
CLEANER TECHNOLOGY
CLIMATE CHANGE
COAL
COMMODITIES
COMMON PROPERTY
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGES
COMPETITIVENESS
CONSTANT RETURNS TO SCALE
CONSTRUCTION
COST STRUCTURE
CRITICAL SURVEY
DECENTRALIZATION
DEFORESTATION
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
DIRTY INDUSTRY
DOMESTIC ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES
ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC RESEARCH
ECONOMICS
ECONOMICS RESEARCH
EFFECTS OF POLLUTION
EMISSIONS
EMISSIONS GROWTH
EMISSIONS LEVELS
EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS
EMPIRICAL BASIS
EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE
EMPIRICAL STUDIES
ENFORCEMENT MECHANISMS
ENVIRONMENT POLICIES
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTAL AGENCIES
ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENTS
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPLICATIONS
ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION
ENVIRONMENTAL INSTITUTIONS
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
ENVIRONMENTAL KUZNETS
ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
ENVIRONMENTAL REFORMS
ENVIRONMENTAL REGIMES
ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION
ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS
ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES
ENVIRONMENTAL RISK
ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS
ENVIRONMENTS
EQUILIBRIUM
EXPORT GROWTH
EXPORTS
EXTERNALITIES
FACTORS OF PRODUCTION
FINANCIAL INTEGRATION
FIXED EFFECTS
FOOD PRODUCTS
FOREIGN COMPETITION
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
FOREST RESOURCES
FORESTRY
FORMAL ANALYSIS
FREE TRADE
FREE TRADE AGREEMENT
FUTURE RESEARCH
GDP
GDP PER CAPITA
GROWTH RATE
HIGH LEVELS
HUMAN CAPITAL
INCOME LEVELS
INCOMES
INCREASING RETURNS
INCREASING RETURNS TO SCALE
INDUSTRIAL CHEMICALS
INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION
INDUSTRIALIZATION
INFORMATION SYSTEM
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
IRON
LAND USE
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LEVEL OF EMISSIONS
LIBERALIZATION
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
METAL
METALS
MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES
MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRY
MINES
NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL INCOME
NATURAL ENDOWMENTS
NATURAL RESOURCE
NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
NATURAL RESOURCES
NITROGEN OXIDE
OUTPUT
OUTPUTS
PASTURES
PER CAPITA INCOME
POLLUTANTS
POLLUTION
POLLUTION ABATEMENT
POLLUTION HAVENS
POLLUTION INTENSITY
POLLUTION LEVELS
POLLUTION PREVENTION
POLLUTION PROBLEMS
POLLUTION REGULATIONS
POTABLE WATER
POWER PARITY
PRODUCTION STRUCTURE
PRODUCTIVE RESOURCES
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PROTECTED AREAS
PUBLIC POLICY
PURCHASING POWER
REGRESSION ANALYSIS
REGULATORY ENVIRONMENTS
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS
REGULATORY GAPS
REGULATORY REGIME
REGULATORY REGIMES
REMOTE SENSING
RENEWABLE ENERGY
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
RETURNS TO SCALE
SCALE EFFECT
SCALE EFFECTS
SHARE OF CAPITAL
SKILLED WORKERS
SOCIAL PARTICIPATION
SOLID WASTES
SULFUR DIOXIDE
SUSTAINABLE EXPLOITATION
SUSTAINABLE FORESTRY
SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT
TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE
TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGES
TOTAL OUTPUT
TOXIC SUBSTANCES
TRADE LIBERALIZATION
TRADING BLOCS
TREATIES
URUGUAY ROUND
VALUE ADDED
WAGES
WASTE
WASTE MANAGEMENT
WATER POLLUTION
WATER RESOURCES
WORLD ECONOMY
WORLD TRADE
spellingShingle ABATEMENT
ABATEMENT COSTS
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
AGGREGATE ANALYSIS
AGRICULTURE
AIR POLLUTANTS
AIR POLLUTION
ANNUAL EMISSIONS
AVERAGE EMISSIONS
BENCHMARK
BIODIVERSITY
CARBON
CARBON DIOXIDE
CARBON DIOXIDE EMISSIONS
CARBON EMISSIONS
CENTRAL BANK
CLEAN INDUSTRIES
CLEANER TECHNOLOGIES
CLEANER TECHNOLOGY
CLIMATE CHANGE
COAL
COMMODITIES
COMMON PROPERTY
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGES
COMPETITIVENESS
CONSTANT RETURNS TO SCALE
CONSTRUCTION
COST STRUCTURE
CRITICAL SURVEY
DECENTRALIZATION
DEFORESTATION
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
DIRTY INDUSTRY
DOMESTIC ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES
ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC RESEARCH
ECONOMICS
ECONOMICS RESEARCH
EFFECTS OF POLLUTION
EMISSIONS
EMISSIONS GROWTH
EMISSIONS LEVELS
EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS
EMPIRICAL BASIS
EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE
EMPIRICAL STUDIES
ENFORCEMENT MECHANISMS
ENVIRONMENT POLICIES
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTAL AGENCIES
ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENTS
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPLICATIONS
ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION
ENVIRONMENTAL INSTITUTIONS
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
ENVIRONMENTAL KUZNETS
ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
ENVIRONMENTAL REFORMS
ENVIRONMENTAL REGIMES
ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION
ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS
ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES
ENVIRONMENTAL RISK
ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS
ENVIRONMENTS
EQUILIBRIUM
EXPORT GROWTH
EXPORTS
EXTERNALITIES
FACTORS OF PRODUCTION
FINANCIAL INTEGRATION
FIXED EFFECTS
FOOD PRODUCTS
FOREIGN COMPETITION
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
FOREST RESOURCES
FORESTRY
FORMAL ANALYSIS
FREE TRADE
FREE TRADE AGREEMENT
FUTURE RESEARCH
GDP
GDP PER CAPITA
GROWTH RATE
HIGH LEVELS
HUMAN CAPITAL
INCOME LEVELS
INCOMES
INCREASING RETURNS
INCREASING RETURNS TO SCALE
INDUSTRIAL CHEMICALS
INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION
INDUSTRIALIZATION
INFORMATION SYSTEM
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
IRON
LAND USE
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LEVEL OF EMISSIONS
LIBERALIZATION
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
METAL
METALS
MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES
MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRY
MINES
NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL INCOME
NATURAL ENDOWMENTS
NATURAL RESOURCE
NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
NATURAL RESOURCES
NITROGEN OXIDE
OUTPUT
OUTPUTS
PASTURES
PER CAPITA INCOME
POLLUTANTS
POLLUTION
POLLUTION ABATEMENT
POLLUTION HAVENS
POLLUTION INTENSITY
POLLUTION LEVELS
POLLUTION PREVENTION
POLLUTION PROBLEMS
POLLUTION REGULATIONS
POTABLE WATER
POWER PARITY
PRODUCTION STRUCTURE
PRODUCTIVE RESOURCES
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PROTECTED AREAS
PUBLIC POLICY
PURCHASING POWER
REGRESSION ANALYSIS
REGULATORY ENVIRONMENTS
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS
REGULATORY GAPS
REGULATORY REGIME
REGULATORY REGIMES
REMOTE SENSING
RENEWABLE ENERGY
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
RETURNS TO SCALE
SCALE EFFECT
SCALE EFFECTS
SHARE OF CAPITAL
SKILLED WORKERS
SOCIAL PARTICIPATION
SOLID WASTES
SULFUR DIOXIDE
SUSTAINABLE EXPLOITATION
SUSTAINABLE FORESTRY
SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT
TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE
TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGES
TOTAL OUTPUT
TOXIC SUBSTANCES
TRADE LIBERALIZATION
TRADING BLOCS
TREATIES
URUGUAY ROUND
VALUE ADDED
WAGES
WASTE
WASTE MANAGEMENT
WATER POLLUTION
WATER RESOURCES
WORLD ECONOMY
WORLD TRADE
Cunha, Barbara
Mani, Muthukumara
DR-CAFTA and the Environment
geographic_facet Latin America & Caribbean
Caribbean
Central America
Dominican Republic
relation Policy Research working paper ; no. WPS 5826
description The Dominican Republic-Central American Free Trade Agreement with the United States aims to create a free trade zone for economic development. The Agreement is expected to intensify commerce and investment among the participating countries. This paper analyzes the changes in the production and trading patterns in 2-digit manufacturing sectors with the goal of understanding the short-term environmental implications of the Dominican Republic-Central American Free Trade Agreement. More specifically, the paper addresses the questions: Did pollution increase in the period after the Agreement negotiations? Did trade and production shift toward pollution intensive factors? The results suggest an increase in pollution emissions in the post-negotiations period. The increase in emissions is mainly attributable to scale effects. Composition effects are small and in some cases (including Nicaragua and Honduras) favoring cleaner industries and partially compensating the pollution gains from output and export growth.
format Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
author Cunha, Barbara
Mani, Muthukumara
author_facet Cunha, Barbara
Mani, Muthukumara
author_sort Cunha, Barbara
title DR-CAFTA and the Environment
title_short DR-CAFTA and the Environment
title_full DR-CAFTA and the Environment
title_fullStr DR-CAFTA and the Environment
title_full_unstemmed DR-CAFTA and the Environment
title_sort dr-cafta and the environment
publishDate 2012
url http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000158349_20111004151319
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/3590
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spelling okr-10986-35902021-04-23T14:02:11Z DR-CAFTA and the Environment Cunha, Barbara Mani, Muthukumara ABATEMENT ABATEMENT COSTS ACCESS TO INFORMATION AGGREGATE ANALYSIS AGRICULTURE AIR POLLUTANTS AIR POLLUTION ANNUAL EMISSIONS AVERAGE EMISSIONS BENCHMARK BIODIVERSITY CARBON CARBON DIOXIDE CARBON DIOXIDE EMISSIONS CARBON EMISSIONS CENTRAL BANK CLEAN INDUSTRIES CLEANER TECHNOLOGIES CLEANER TECHNOLOGY CLIMATE CHANGE COAL COMMODITIES COMMON PROPERTY COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGES COMPETITIVENESS CONSTANT RETURNS TO SCALE CONSTRUCTION COST STRUCTURE CRITICAL SURVEY DECENTRALIZATION DEFORESTATION DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS DEVELOPMENT POLICY DIRTY INDUSTRY DOMESTIC ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC ANALYSIS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC RESEARCH ECONOMICS ECONOMICS RESEARCH EFFECTS OF POLLUTION EMISSIONS EMISSIONS GROWTH EMISSIONS LEVELS EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS EMPIRICAL BASIS EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE EMPIRICAL STUDIES ENFORCEMENT MECHANISMS ENVIRONMENT POLICIES ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL AGENCIES ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENTS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPLICATIONS ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION ENVIRONMENTAL INSTITUTIONS ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ENVIRONMENTAL KUZNETS ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ENVIRONMENTAL REFORMS ENVIRONMENTAL REGIMES ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS ENVIRONMENTS EQUILIBRIUM EXPORT GROWTH EXPORTS EXTERNALITIES FACTORS OF PRODUCTION FINANCIAL INTEGRATION FIXED EFFECTS FOOD PRODUCTS FOREIGN COMPETITION FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FOREST RESOURCES FORESTRY FORMAL ANALYSIS FREE TRADE FREE TRADE AGREEMENT FUTURE RESEARCH GDP GDP PER CAPITA GROWTH RATE HIGH LEVELS HUMAN CAPITAL INCOME LEVELS INCOMES INCREASING RETURNS INCREASING RETURNS TO SCALE INDUSTRIAL CHEMICALS INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION INDUSTRIALIZATION INFORMATION SYSTEM INFORMATION SYSTEMS INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS INTERNATIONAL TRADE IRON LAND USE LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEVEL OF EMISSIONS LIBERALIZATION MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES METAL METALS MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRY MINES NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT NATIONAL INCOME NATURAL ENDOWMENTS NATURAL RESOURCE NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT NATURAL RESOURCES NITROGEN OXIDE OUTPUT OUTPUTS PASTURES PER CAPITA INCOME POLLUTANTS POLLUTION POLLUTION ABATEMENT POLLUTION HAVENS POLLUTION INTENSITY POLLUTION LEVELS POLLUTION PREVENTION POLLUTION PROBLEMS POLLUTION REGULATIONS POTABLE WATER POWER PARITY PRODUCTION STRUCTURE PRODUCTIVE RESOURCES PROPERTY RIGHTS PROTECTED AREAS PUBLIC POLICY PURCHASING POWER REGRESSION ANALYSIS REGULATORY ENVIRONMENTS REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS REGULATORY GAPS REGULATORY REGIME REGULATORY REGIMES REMOTE SENSING RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCE MANAGEMENT RETURNS TO SCALE SCALE EFFECT SCALE EFFECTS SHARE OF CAPITAL SKILLED WORKERS SOCIAL PARTICIPATION SOLID WASTES SULFUR DIOXIDE SUSTAINABLE EXPLOITATION SUSTAINABLE FORESTRY SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGES TOTAL OUTPUT TOXIC SUBSTANCES TRADE LIBERALIZATION TRADING BLOCS TREATIES URUGUAY ROUND VALUE ADDED WAGES WASTE WASTE MANAGEMENT WATER POLLUTION WATER RESOURCES WORLD ECONOMY WORLD TRADE The Dominican Republic-Central American Free Trade Agreement with the United States aims to create a free trade zone for economic development. The Agreement is expected to intensify commerce and investment among the participating countries. This paper analyzes the changes in the production and trading patterns in 2-digit manufacturing sectors with the goal of understanding the short-term environmental implications of the Dominican Republic-Central American Free Trade Agreement. More specifically, the paper addresses the questions: Did pollution increase in the period after the Agreement negotiations? Did trade and production shift toward pollution intensive factors? The results suggest an increase in pollution emissions in the post-negotiations period. The increase in emissions is mainly attributable to scale effects. Composition effects are small and in some cases (including Nicaragua and Honduras) favoring cleaner industries and partially compensating the pollution gains from output and export growth. 2012-03-19T18:05:07Z 2012-03-19T18:05:07Z 2011-10-01 http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000158349_20111004151319 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/3590 English Policy Research working paper ; no. WPS 5826 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper Latin America & Caribbean Caribbean Central America Dominican Republic