必要之恶:水条约与国际贸易

IF 1.5 3区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS Review of World Economics Pub Date : 2024-04-04 DOI:10.1007/s10290-024-00533-9
Tchapo Gbandi
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水是一种有限的资源,但却是地球上经济和生命的核心。由于水资源不分国界,因此即使在地理位置遥远的地区,水资源的开采也会影响到水资源的可用性和质量。作为一种解决方案,人们对保护水资源的国际协定越来越感兴趣。然而,这些协议也会影响经济的其他方面。本文重点探讨了包含环境条款的水条约(WTs)对国际贸易的影响。我们认为,作为所有生产活动的关键投入,保护水资源会产生额外成本,从而不利于国际贸易。我们使用结构重力方程进行了实证研究,该方程具有出口国年、进口国年和双边固定效应。我们发现,包含环境条款的世界贸易组织会减少双边贸易。行业分析表明,这些世界贸易组织尤其减少了矿业贸易,而各国的收入水平和气候条件是制定这些协定时需要考虑的重要特征。我们还发现,包含环境条款的区域贸易协定(RTAs)会减少矿业和农业贸易。因此,虽然有利于可持续发展,但政策制定者在签署带有环境条款的条约时,应考虑到这些条约会限制国际贸易,以便提出缓解条款。
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Necessary evil: water treaties and international trade

Water is a limited resource but it lies at the heart of economies and life on Earth. As it ignores borders, its exploitation can affect water resource availability and quality even in geographically distant areas. As a solution, there is a growing interest in international agreements to protect water resources. However, these agreements can influence other aspects of the economy. This article focuses on the effect of water treaties (WTs) with environmental provisions on international trade. We argue that, as a key input in all production activities, protecting water resources can generate additional costs that can be detrimental to international trade. Empirical investigations are conducted using a structural gravity equation with exporter-year, importer-year and bilateral fixed effects. We find that WTs with environmental provisions decrease bilateral trade. Sectoral analyses show that these WTs reduce particularly mining trade and countries’ income levels and climatic conditions are important characteristics to consider when setting up these agreements. We also find that regional trade agreements (RTAs) with environmental provisions reduce mining and agricultural trade. So, while beneficial for sustainable development, policymakers should consider, when signing treaties with environmental provisions, that they constrain international trade in order to propose mitigation provisions.

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期刊介绍: Review of World Economics is a quarterly journal. Under the name Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv, it was founded in 1913 as the world''s first journal with a focus on international economics. The Review has retained this focus, with particular emphasis on research in trade and trade policies, foreign direct investment, global supply chains, migration, international finance, currency systems and exchange rates, monetary and fiscal policies in open economies. The objective of the Review is to publish contributions of the highest quality and retain its status as one of the leading journals in international economics. Officially cited as: Rev World Econ
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