Capital mobility and environmental standards: Racing to the bottom with multiple tax instruments

Japan and the World Economy - Tập 9 - Trang 537-551 - 1997
Jinyoung Kim1, John Douglas Wilson2
1Department of Economics, Indiana University, Bloomington, Wylie Hall, Indiana 47405, USA
2Department of Social Studies, Kangwon National University, Kangwon-do, 200-701, South Korea

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