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I. About the Data

Ted and ICE data are collected as part of the preparation of categorical case studies. There are about 700 TED case studies and about 100 for ICE.

TED Case Studies

ICE Case Studies

There 28 categories in TED and 16 in ICE. The categories and the coding criteria are available at the following locations.

About TED Case Studies

About ICE Case Studies

Not all of the categories of information that is collected is included in the data sets. For example, some are dlargely descriptive or simply bibliogrpahic or informational in nature. Most of the data is normianl or interval with some interval data. I have also included in the TED data set data on GNP per capita oin the countries at issue in the case and their degree of biological diversity.

 


II. Related Research with the Cases

James R. Lee, "Trade Related Environmental Measures: How Much is a Dolphin Worth?" in Duncan Brack, (ed.), Trade and Environment: Conflict or Compatibility, London, Earthscan Publications and The Royal Institute of International Affairs, 1998.

James R. Lee, 1996 "Basic Attributes of Trade and the Environment: What Do the Numbers Tell Us?" Ecological Economics 19 (1996) Elsevier Science Publishers, pp. 19-33.

James R. Lee, "Process and Product: Making the Link Between Trade and the Environment," International Environmental Affairs: A Journal for Research and Policy 6/4, Fall 1994, 320-347.


IV. TED Data Sets

1. Text, Space (tab) Delimiter: Download

Text format separated by tab delimers. Can read inNotepad and wordpad and other ASCII formats.

2. Excel Spreadsheet: Download

Exel spreadsheet format.


V. ICE Data Sets

1. Text, Space (tab) Delimiter: Download

2. Excel Spreadsheet: Download



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