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The new short-paper track in the Journal of Development Economics: Guest post by Andrew Foster
The Journal of Development of Economics is pleased to announce that it now offers authors a
short-paper limited-revision track. We understand that the experience of other economics journals with this alternative workflow has been positive and think it may be an especially good fit for some research in our field. We also think it will be attractive to junior authors that would benefit professionally from a more expedited process.
Short papers submitted to the journal will face a rigorous review process and will be expected to meet the high standards of longer papers accepted at the journal. However, given the shorter length and restrictions on the revision process, and with the cooperation of referees, we believe that we can substantially reduce the time between submission and eventual publication and better serve the field by providing a focal point for innovative work that can be succ
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Gaaitzen de Vries is an associate professor at the Department of Global Economics and Management of the University of Groningen, and Visiting Professor of Global Value Chains at the University of International Business and Economics, Beijing. His research is mainly on international economics and development economics. In particular, it is focused on structural change and economic development, the measurement, causes and consequences of global production fragmentation.
Gaaitzen is a member of the Groningen Growth and Development Centre. He has co-authored articles in peer-reviewed journals, such as the American Economic Review, Journal of Economic Perspectives, Journal of Development Economics, Journal of Economic Geography, and Economic Policy.
Trade openness and environmental quality: A literature review
PhD student. PHAM THI THUY DIEM (Banking University Ho Chi Minh City, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City; Asian Journal of Economic s and Banking) and Professor. Dr. NGUYEN TRONG HOAI (Vice President of University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City)
ABSTRACT:
The environmental effect of trade liberalization has been one of the most crucial questions concerning trade policy over the last two decades. However, the theoretical literature on trade openness and the environment is largely inconclusive relating to the overall influence of international trade on the environmental quality including displacement hypothesis, pollution haven hypothesis, foreign direct investment, “race to bottom”, diffusion of technology, and globalization. Previous studies demonstrate that trade openness have both positive and negative influence on the environmental quality.