Trading Up (David Vogel)

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Trading Up: Consumer and Environmental Regulation in a Global Economy (Harvard University Press 1995) is a book by UC Berkeley political scientist and business professor, David Vogel. It examines the impact of free trade on environmental regulations. It analyzes GATT, NAFTA, the Canada-United States Free Trade Agreement, and the treaties that created the European Community and Union, and looks at cases including the GATT tuna-dolphin dispute, the EC's beef hormone ban, the Danish bottle case.

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