Browsing by Subject "Cross-border pollution"
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Asymmetric Tax Policy Responses in Large Economies With Cross-Border Pollution
(2014)We build a model of cross-border pollution between two large open economies, one importing the polluting good and the other exporting it, and derive their non-cooperative trade and environmental tax policies. We show among ...
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Competition for environmental aid and aid fungibility
(2013)Aid from environmentally conscious donors to developing recipients has long been thought of as a very promising way of preserving the global environment. However, aid is fungible and recipients cannot commit to using it ...
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Cross-border pollution, terms of trade, and welfare
(2008)We construct a two-good general equilibrium model of international trade for two small open economies where pollution from production is transmitted across borders. Governments in both countries impose emission taxes ...
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Reforms of environmental policies in the presence of cross-border pollution and public-private clean-up
(2005)We construct a two-country model where pollution from production is transmitted across borders. Pollution abatement is undertaken by both private producers and the public sector. We characterize Nash optimal levels of the ...