09-01 "Resources, Rules and International Political Economy: The Politics of Development in the WTO"



The Global Development And Environment Institute (GDAE) is a research
institute at Tufts University dedicated to promoting a better understanding
of how societies can pursue their economic goals in an environmentally and
socially sustainable manner. GDAE pursues its mission through original
research, policy work, publication projects, curriculum development,
conferences, and other activities. The "GDAE Working Papers" series
presents substantive work-in-progress by GDAE-affiliated researchers. We
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Papers in this Series:

00-01 Still Dead After All These Years: Interpreting the Failure of General Equilibrium
Theory (Frank Ackerman, November 1999)

00-02 Economics in Context: The Need for a New Textbook (Neva R. Goodwin,

Oleg I. Ananyin, Frank Ackerman and Thomas E. Weisskopf, February 1997)

00-03 Trade Liberalization and Pollution Intensive Industries in Developing Countries: A
Partial Equilibrium Approach (Kevin Gallagher and Frank Ackerman, January
2000)

00-04 Basic Principles of Sustainable Development (Jonathan M. Harris, June 2000)

00-05 Getting the Prices Wrong: The Limits of Market-Based Environmental Policy
(Frank Ackerman and Kevin Gallagher, September 2000)

00-06 Telling Other Stories: Heterodox Critiques of Neoclassical Micro Principles Texts
(Steve Cohn, August 2000)

00-07 Trade Liberalization and Industrial Pollution in Mexico: Lessons for the FTAA
(Kevin Gallagher, October 2000)
(Paper withdrawn- see www.ase.tufts.edu/gdae/
for details)

00-08 Waste in the Inner City: Asset or Assault? (Frank Ackerman and Sumreen Mirza,
June 2000)

01-01 Civil Economy and Civilized Economics: Essentials for Sustainable Development
(Neva Goodwin, January 2001)

01-02 Mixed Signals: Market Incentives, Recycling and the Price Spike of 1995. (Frank
Ackerman and Kevin Gallagher, January 2001)

01-03 Community Control in a Global Economy: Lessons from Mexico’s Economic

Integration Process (Tim Wise and Eliza Waters, February 2001)

01-04 Agriculture in a Global Perspective (Jonathan M. Harris, March 2001)

01-05 Better Principles: New Approaches to Teaching Introductory Economics (Neva R.

Goodwin and Jonathan M. Harris, March 2001)

01-06 The $6.1 Million Question (Frank Ackerman and Lisa Heinzerling, April 2002)

01-07 Dirt is in the Eye of the Beholder: The World Bank Air Pollution Intensities for
Mexico (Francisco Aguayo, Kevin P. Gallagher, and Ana Citlalic Gonzalez, July
2001)

01-08 Is NACEC a Model Trade and Environment Institution? Lessons from Mexican
Industry (Kevin P. Gallagher, October 2001)

01-09 Macroeconomic Policy and Sustainability (Jonathan M. Harris, July 2001)



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