The literature on mixed oligopoly does not consider the role that the environmental policy of the government plays on the decision whether to privatize public firms. Assuming that there are one public firm and n private firms and that the government chooses an environmental standard we show that, when the number of private firms is low enough, the public firm is privatized if it is inefficient enough. When the number of private firms is high enough, the government always privatizes the public firm. We also show that the range of values of the parameters for which the government privatizes the public firm is greater than when environmental policy is not considered
We analyse the relationship between the privatization of a public firm and government preferences fo...
In this paper, we study the effects of environmental and privatization in a mixed duopoly, in which ...
This paper analyzes the interaction between two political economy decisions by a government: whether...
The literature on mixed oligopoly does not consider the role that the environmental policy of the go...
This paper analyzes the interaction between two political economy decisions by a government: whether...
Beladi and Chao (2006) and Bárcena-Ruiz and Garzón (2006) considered the role of environmental polic...
This paper presents an analysis of whether a central government should privatize a polluting firm in...
This paper examines the optimal environmental policy in a mixed oligopoly when pollution accumulates...
This paper investigates the impacts exerted by the residents’ environmental preference on privatizat...
In this paper, we study the effects of environmental taxes and privatization in a mixed market, by c...
With the rising public and political concern about greener production, there is unrelenting pressure...
We show under general demand and cost conditions that in a mixed duopoly with pollution the governme...
This paper establishes mixed duopoly game-theoretical models to investigate the economic impacts exe...
We study whether privatization of a public firm improves (or deteriorates) the environment in a mixed...
The purpose of this note is to re-examine whether privatization improves the environment or not in a...
We analyse the relationship between the privatization of a public firm and government preferences fo...
In this paper, we study the effects of environmental and privatization in a mixed duopoly, in which ...
This paper analyzes the interaction between two political economy decisions by a government: whether...
The literature on mixed oligopoly does not consider the role that the environmental policy of the go...
This paper analyzes the interaction between two political economy decisions by a government: whether...
Beladi and Chao (2006) and Bárcena-Ruiz and Garzón (2006) considered the role of environmental polic...
This paper presents an analysis of whether a central government should privatize a polluting firm in...
This paper examines the optimal environmental policy in a mixed oligopoly when pollution accumulates...
This paper investigates the impacts exerted by the residents’ environmental preference on privatizat...
In this paper, we study the effects of environmental taxes and privatization in a mixed market, by c...
With the rising public and political concern about greener production, there is unrelenting pressure...
We show under general demand and cost conditions that in a mixed duopoly with pollution the governme...
This paper establishes mixed duopoly game-theoretical models to investigate the economic impacts exe...
We study whether privatization of a public firm improves (or deteriorates) the environment in a mixed...
The purpose of this note is to re-examine whether privatization improves the environment or not in a...
We analyse the relationship between the privatization of a public firm and government preferences fo...
In this paper, we study the effects of environmental and privatization in a mixed duopoly, in which ...
This paper analyzes the interaction between two political economy decisions by a government: whether...