The use of environmental taxes for pollution problems without spillovers is studied in a multi-jurisdictional setting. The problem is studied using the standard Mintz & Tulkens (1986) model for interjurisdictional tax competition. This is a model with 2 regions, two tradeable private goods: labour and a private consumption good which can be taxed at the production level and one non tradeable local public good. It is demonstrated that the tax competition literature results can not be translated to the environmental tax competition problem for externalities linked to production
Environmental policies are discussed when two countries differ in their ability to abate pollution. ...
This paper examines optimal cooperative and non-cooperative environmental taxes for the case in whic...
This paper examines optimal cooperative and non-cooperative environmental taxes for the case in whic...
The use of environmental taxes for pollution problems without spillovers is studied in a multi-juris...
Upmann T. Interjurisdictional tax competition, provision of two local public goods, and environmenta...
Abstract: Existing models of tax competition predict that environmental quality is enhanced if juris...
Abstract: A common result in models of tax competition is that environmental quality is enhanced if ...
¤We thank Hormozd Gahvari for help in computations. This paper studies whether, in the presence of a...
72 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.Finally, a tax competition mod...
We study tax competition when pollution matters. Most notably, we present a dynamic setting, where t...
¤We thank Hormozd Gahvari for help in computations. This paper studies the tax competition problem i...
We show that, in competition between a developed country and a developing country over environmental...
We consider a game between jurisdictions within a national economy. Capital migrates between jurisdi...
∗We thank the referees and particularly the editor, Robin Boadway, for their constructive comments. ...
Abstract This paper considers a market with an incumbent monopolistic firm and a potential entrant. ...
Environmental policies are discussed when two countries differ in their ability to abate pollution. ...
This paper examines optimal cooperative and non-cooperative environmental taxes for the case in whic...
This paper examines optimal cooperative and non-cooperative environmental taxes for the case in whic...
The use of environmental taxes for pollution problems without spillovers is studied in a multi-juris...
Upmann T. Interjurisdictional tax competition, provision of two local public goods, and environmenta...
Abstract: Existing models of tax competition predict that environmental quality is enhanced if juris...
Abstract: A common result in models of tax competition is that environmental quality is enhanced if ...
¤We thank Hormozd Gahvari for help in computations. This paper studies whether, in the presence of a...
72 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.Finally, a tax competition mod...
We study tax competition when pollution matters. Most notably, we present a dynamic setting, where t...
¤We thank Hormozd Gahvari for help in computations. This paper studies the tax competition problem i...
We show that, in competition between a developed country and a developing country over environmental...
We consider a game between jurisdictions within a national economy. Capital migrates between jurisdi...
∗We thank the referees and particularly the editor, Robin Boadway, for their constructive comments. ...
Abstract This paper considers a market with an incumbent monopolistic firm and a potential entrant. ...
Environmental policies are discussed when two countries differ in their ability to abate pollution. ...
This paper examines optimal cooperative and non-cooperative environmental taxes for the case in whic...
This paper examines optimal cooperative and non-cooperative environmental taxes for the case in whic...