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La apertura comercial ¿ha creado paraísos de contaminadores en América Latina?

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El presente artículo analiza si los recientes procesos de apertura comercial en Argentina, Brasil y México han provocado un aumento de la transferencia de actividades contaminantes hacia América Latina. Utilizando un enfoque basado en el contenido factorial del comercio, demuestra que antes de esa liberalización los tres países se especializaban en industrias altamente contaminantes. Después de la apertura, en Argentina y Brasil se incrementó la especialización en industrias de esa índole, mientras que en México se siguió la trayectoria opuesta. Se sugiere que estas diferencias son el resultado de la estructura de protección anterior al período de apertura y de la aplicación cada vez más estricta de las leyes ambientales en México durante el decenio de 1990.

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  • Jenkins, Rhys Owen, 2003. "La apertura comercial ¿ha creado paraísos de contaminadores en América Latina?," Revista CEPAL, Naciones Unidas Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe (CEPAL), August.
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    1. C. Seri & A. de Juan Fernandez, 2021. "The relationship between economic growth and environment. Testing the EKC hypothesis for Latin American countries," Papers 2105.11405, arXiv.org.
    2. Carolina Jimenez & Luis Moncada & Diego Ochoa-Jimenez & Wilman-Santiago Ochoa-Moreno, 2019. "Kuznets Environmental Curve for Ecuador: An Analysis of the Impact of Economic Growth on the Environment," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 11(21), pages 1-11, October.

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