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Preface. 1. Starting from scrap. Part I: Theory and Methods. 2. Theories of international trade in secondary materials. 3. Models of international recycling. 4. Valuation of externalities. Part II: Case Studies. 5. Empirical evidence on recycling and trade in paper and lead in developed and developing countries. 6. Recycling and trade of waste paper in India. 7. Recycling and trade in waste plastics in China. 8. Trade and recycling of used truck tyres in Western and Eastern Europe. 9. Summary, conclusions, and recommendations. References. Samenvatting (summary in Dutch).
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