The purpose of the paper is to outline an analytical framework which captures the ample scope of locational competition: cost differences, resulting from differences in factor prices including taxes, human capital, infrastructure services and total factor productivity. If cost differences are small, locational competition controls excessive government power. We have modeled locational competition by assuming that governments have a vital interest to keep mobile factors of production at home. We represent this aspect by restricting the usage of environmental instruments such that they will at most exhaust the cost difference to a competing foreign firm. If cost differences are large enough there is no binding restriction for the cost-benefit...
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Concerns have been expressed that in a global market place with mobile capital, national governments...
This paper seeks to evaluate the impact of environmental regulations on French firms’ locations choi...
In debates about economic unification or trade liberalization, it is often asked whether harmonizatio...
In recent debates on trade liberalisation the concern has often been expressed that with more compet...
types: ArticlePre-print version issued as CesInfo working paper No. 3686. The definitive version is ...
In a previous paper (Carraro and Soubeyran, 1995), the equilibrium of the game in which n oligopolis...
This paper investigates the impact of environmental regulations on the location choices made by firm...
The paper studies the effect of stringent environmental policy on domestic firms' location decisions...
The loss of international competitiveness of domestic industries remains a key obstacle to the imple...
International audienceAs part of a center - periphery model, we propose an analysis of the influence...
Economists have long been interested in explaining the spatial distribution of economic activity, fo...
This paper examines the optimal location of a competitive firm in response to environmental costs im...
Abstract: Empirical evidence has so far failed to find firm support for the Pollution Haven Hypothes...
[[abstract]]This paper considers pollution tax rate functions that decrease progressively with dista...
This paper examines the impact of a pollution tax as a pollution control device on the output and lo...
Concerns have been expressed that in a global market place with mobile capital, national governments...
This paper seeks to evaluate the impact of environmental regulations on French firms’ locations choi...
In debates about economic unification or trade liberalization, it is often asked whether harmonizatio...
In recent debates on trade liberalisation the concern has often been expressed that with more compet...
types: ArticlePre-print version issued as CesInfo working paper No. 3686. The definitive version is ...
In a previous paper (Carraro and Soubeyran, 1995), the equilibrium of the game in which n oligopolis...
This paper investigates the impact of environmental regulations on the location choices made by firm...
The paper studies the effect of stringent environmental policy on domestic firms' location decisions...
The loss of international competitiveness of domestic industries remains a key obstacle to the imple...
International audienceAs part of a center - periphery model, we propose an analysis of the influence...
Economists have long been interested in explaining the spatial distribution of economic activity, fo...
This paper examines the optimal location of a competitive firm in response to environmental costs im...
Abstract: Empirical evidence has so far failed to find firm support for the Pollution Haven Hypothes...
[[abstract]]This paper considers pollution tax rate functions that decrease progressively with dista...
This paper examines the impact of a pollution tax as a pollution control device on the output and lo...
Concerns have been expressed that in a global market place with mobile capital, national governments...
This paper seeks to evaluate the impact of environmental regulations on French firms’ locations choi...