This paper investigates the link between trade and environment by exploring the effects of green tariffs on the location of firms, innovation and the environment. It shows that tariffs levied on polluting goods could result in less global pollution than harmonization of environmental standards by inducing more pollution abatement R&D, generating lower unit emissions from production, and reducing competition. Green tariffs reduce pollution by (1) shifting production to the region where environmental standards are respected, (2) strategically inducing abatement R&D by the Northern firm by granting the latter a higher market share, (3) creating abatement R&D by deterring delocation
I review and extend three approaches to trade and environmental policies: competitive general equili...
This paper re-examines environmental regulation, under the assumption that pollution abatement techn...
Previous empirical studies of the pollution haven hypothesis (PHH) have not reached a consistent co...
This paper investigates the link between trade and environment by exploring the effects of green tar...
This paper investigates the link between trade and environment by exploring the effects of green tar...
This paper investigates the link between trade and environment by exploring the effects of green tar...
This paper investigates the link between trade and environment by exploring the effects of green tar...
none1noThis paper explores three crucial contemporary issues to reveal the consequence of tariffs as...
Environmental regulations aim at influencing individual behaviour toward more efficient use of resou...
This paper studies the impact of a WTO withdrawal of trade concessions against countries that fail ...
Current negotiations at the WTO’s Committee on Trade and Environment have made it conceivable that W...
This article compares taxes and standards as environmental policies in a duopoly model where product...
This paper examines how the existence of an upstream abatement technology sector affects optimal env...
I review and extend three approaches to trade and environmental policies: competitive general equili...
International audienceThis paper re-examines environmental regulation, under the assumption that pol...
I review and extend three approaches to trade and environmental policies: competitive general equili...
This paper re-examines environmental regulation, under the assumption that pollution abatement techn...
Previous empirical studies of the pollution haven hypothesis (PHH) have not reached a consistent co...
This paper investigates the link between trade and environment by exploring the effects of green tar...
This paper investigates the link between trade and environment by exploring the effects of green tar...
This paper investigates the link between trade and environment by exploring the effects of green tar...
This paper investigates the link between trade and environment by exploring the effects of green tar...
none1noThis paper explores three crucial contemporary issues to reveal the consequence of tariffs as...
Environmental regulations aim at influencing individual behaviour toward more efficient use of resou...
This paper studies the impact of a WTO withdrawal of trade concessions against countries that fail ...
Current negotiations at the WTO’s Committee on Trade and Environment have made it conceivable that W...
This article compares taxes and standards as environmental policies in a duopoly model where product...
This paper examines how the existence of an upstream abatement technology sector affects optimal env...
I review and extend three approaches to trade and environmental policies: competitive general equili...
International audienceThis paper re-examines environmental regulation, under the assumption that pol...
I review and extend three approaches to trade and environmental policies: competitive general equili...
This paper re-examines environmental regulation, under the assumption that pollution abatement techn...
Previous empirical studies of the pollution haven hypothesis (PHH) have not reached a consistent co...