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Principles for Making Trade and the Environment Mutually Compatible

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The environment and the economy are so inextricably interrelated in their contribution to human well-being that environmental management must become an integral part of economic policy making, including trade.

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  1. IISD, Trade and Sustainable Development Principles (Winnipeg: IISD, 1994).

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Shaw, N. (1997). Principles for Making Trade and the Environment Mutually Compatible. In: Jha, V., Hewison, G., Underhill, M. (eds) Trade, Environment & Sustainable Development. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-25417-0_20

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