International environmental and government organizations propose eco-labeling as a market incentive to cause industry to operate in an ecologically sustainable and biodiversity-friendly manner. A microeconomic analysis questions whether eco-labeling will cause producer profits in a competitive industry to decline, even under a voluntary system, and whether eco-labeling will necessarily generate different prices for labeled and unlabeled product. Using wood product as an example, results identify conditions that may exist when firms lose profits, even under a voluntary system, and where existing production constraints may lead to a single price, regardless of labeling
Abstract: We analyze the trade and welfare effects of eco-labels in a domestic market with one domes...
International audienceThis paper suggests a modelling of the labelling procedure consistent with emp...
We study markets in which consumers prefer green products but cannot determine the environmental qua...
International environmental and government organizations propose eco-labeling as a market incentive ...
The existing eco-label landscape is fragmented because of the presence of numerous labels with diffe...
In this paper we analyze the effectiveness of eco-labels in reducing the supply of eco-unfriendly pr...
This paper uses a two-product partial equilibrium model with demand- and supply-side substitution ef...
This paper uses a two-product partial equilibrium model with demand- and supply-side substitution ef...
A three-stage game of production technology, signal and price competition is developed to study the ...
I analyze a green product market in which eco-labeling programs compete—programs certifying the envi...
How are eco-label strategies affected by consumer confusion arising from the profusion of eco-labels...
Abstract: While there is increasing use of eco-labeling, conditions under which eco-labels can comma...
Although there is increasing use of eco-labeling, conditions under which eco-labels can command pric...
We analyze the trade and welfare effects of eco-labels in a domestic market with one domestic firm a...
Although there is increasing use of eco-labeling, conditions under which eco-labels can command pric...
Abstract: We analyze the trade and welfare effects of eco-labels in a domestic market with one domes...
International audienceThis paper suggests a modelling of the labelling procedure consistent with emp...
We study markets in which consumers prefer green products but cannot determine the environmental qua...
International environmental and government organizations propose eco-labeling as a market incentive ...
The existing eco-label landscape is fragmented because of the presence of numerous labels with diffe...
In this paper we analyze the effectiveness of eco-labels in reducing the supply of eco-unfriendly pr...
This paper uses a two-product partial equilibrium model with demand- and supply-side substitution ef...
This paper uses a two-product partial equilibrium model with demand- and supply-side substitution ef...
A three-stage game of production technology, signal and price competition is developed to study the ...
I analyze a green product market in which eco-labeling programs compete—programs certifying the envi...
How are eco-label strategies affected by consumer confusion arising from the profusion of eco-labels...
Abstract: While there is increasing use of eco-labeling, conditions under which eco-labels can comma...
Although there is increasing use of eco-labeling, conditions under which eco-labels can command pric...
We analyze the trade and welfare effects of eco-labels in a domestic market with one domestic firm a...
Although there is increasing use of eco-labeling, conditions under which eco-labels can command pric...
Abstract: We analyze the trade and welfare effects of eco-labels in a domestic market with one domes...
International audienceThis paper suggests a modelling of the labelling procedure consistent with emp...
We study markets in which consumers prefer green products but cannot determine the environmental qua...