NBER Publications by M. Scott Taylor
Working Papers and Chapters
| March 2007 | Buffalo Hunt: International Trade and the Virtual Extinction of the North American Bison
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| October 2004 | Economic Growth and the Environment: A Review of Theory and Empirics
with William A. Brock, M. Scott Taylor: w10854
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| Trade, Tragedy, and the Commons
with Brian R. Copeland, M. Scott Taylor: w10836
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| July 2004 | Unmasking the Pollution Haven Effect
with Arik Levinson, M. Scott Taylor: w10629
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| June 2004 | The Green Solow Model
with William A. Brock: w10557
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| July 2003 | Trade, Growth and the Environment
with Brian R. Copeland: w9823
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| April 2003 | The Kindergarten Rule of Sustainable Growth
with William A. Brock: w9597
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| October 2001 | International Trade and the Environment: A Framework for Analysis
with Brian R. Copeland, M. Scott Taylor: w8540
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| April 2000 | Free Trade and Global Warming: A Trade Theory View of the Kyoto Protocol
with Brian R. Copeland, M. Scott Taylor: w7657
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| August 1998 | Is Free Trade Good for the Environment?
with Werner Antweiler, Brian R. Copeland, M. Scott Taylor: w6707
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| April 1997 | International Trade Between Consumer and Conservationist Countries
with James Brander, M. Scott Taylor: w6006
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| January 1997 | A Simple Model of Trade, Capital Mobility, and the Environment
with Brian R. Copeland, M. Scott Taylor: w5898
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| March 1996 | Open Access Renewable Resources: Trade and Trade Policy in a Two-CountryModel
with James A. Brander, M. Scott Taylor: w5474
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| August 1995 | Trade, Spatial Separation, and the Environment
with Brian R. Copeland, M. Scott Taylor: w5242
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| February 1995 | International Trade and Open Access Renewable Resources: The Small Open Economy Case
with James A. Brander, M. Scott Taylor: w5021
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