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Environmental policy and development

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This study promotes the understanding of the link between development, environment and international economic relations. It suggests that the growth effects of environmental management may tend to serve as an equalizer, helping to redress the imbalance in real income levels between developed and developing economies.

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Professor of Economics and Finance, Graduate School of Business Administration, New York University. Research on which this paper is based was made possible by a grant from the Ford Foundation.

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Walter, I. Environmental policy and development. Intereconomics 9, 43–47 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02927454

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