It has been hypothesized that differentially applied environmental regulations create pollution havens, as firms will choose to invest in countries with lax environmental standards. Using a theoretical model of pest control adoption and an empirical spatial equilibrium model, we examine one such environmental regulation, a U.S. ban on methyl bromide, to determine if an agricultural pollution haven will be created in Mexico. Alterations in agricultural production location, trade patterns, and methyl bromide use are determined. We find that, under the assumptions held, Mexico will not dramatically increase its use of methyl bromide following the ban. Sensitivity analysis to this result is conducted
Owing to the improved crop yields attributable to the use of agricultural pesticides, there has been...
This paper estimates the effect of environmental regulation on industry location and compares it wit...
There are relatively few Federal environmental regulations that influence agricultural production in...
It has been hypothesized that differentially applied environmental regulations create pollution have...
Since phase out schedules for methyl bromide were announced under the Montreal Protocol and the Clea...
Environmental regulation of agriculture is becoming increasingly important, and growers are increasi...
Methyl bromide (MB), a soil fumigant, may be banned by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA...
This study evaluates the economic impact of a ban on methyl bromide on the U.S. winter fresh vegetab...
The short-term effect of pesticide bans generally is less efficient production, with higher consumer...
This study evaluates the economic impact of a ban on methyl bromide on the U.S. winter fresh vegetab...
Sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) measures are set to protect human, animal and plant health within a...
This paper analyzes restrictions on agricultural chemicals in the US and EC under various farm commo...
To anticipate the likely effects of recent trade agreements with Mexico on the environment and food ...
This paper analyses restrictions on agricultural chemicals in the US and the EC under various farm c...
This paper analyzes linkages between growth, trade and the environment in Mexican agriculture with a...
Owing to the improved crop yields attributable to the use of agricultural pesticides, there has been...
This paper estimates the effect of environmental regulation on industry location and compares it wit...
There are relatively few Federal environmental regulations that influence agricultural production in...
It has been hypothesized that differentially applied environmental regulations create pollution have...
Since phase out schedules for methyl bromide were announced under the Montreal Protocol and the Clea...
Environmental regulation of agriculture is becoming increasingly important, and growers are increasi...
Methyl bromide (MB), a soil fumigant, may be banned by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA...
This study evaluates the economic impact of a ban on methyl bromide on the U.S. winter fresh vegetab...
The short-term effect of pesticide bans generally is less efficient production, with higher consumer...
This study evaluates the economic impact of a ban on methyl bromide on the U.S. winter fresh vegetab...
Sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) measures are set to protect human, animal and plant health within a...
This paper analyzes restrictions on agricultural chemicals in the US and EC under various farm commo...
To anticipate the likely effects of recent trade agreements with Mexico on the environment and food ...
This paper analyses restrictions on agricultural chemicals in the US and the EC under various farm c...
This paper analyzes linkages between growth, trade and the environment in Mexican agriculture with a...
Owing to the improved crop yields attributable to the use of agricultural pesticides, there has been...
This paper estimates the effect of environmental regulation on industry location and compares it wit...
There are relatively few Federal environmental regulations that influence agricultural production in...