This paper analyzes the determination of the optimal environmental regulatory policy under imperfect competition when the firms differ in their polluting technologies and degree of honesty. We show that more honesty does not necessarily imply lower social losses. The effect of honesty in social welfare depends not only on the degree of honesty measured by the proportion of honest firms and their particular cost features but also on the industry structure
Many notable pollution problems occur in industries where production is carried out under vertical c...
This dissertation delves into different aspects of a relatively new policy approach for industrial p...
The final publication is available at Elsevier via http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpe.2021.108328. © 2...
I consider an imperfectly competitive industry where firms signal the environmental attribute of the...
International audienceThis paper questions the honesty of third-party certification in the market fo...
This paper presents an analysis of environmental policy in imperfectly competitive markets. We inves...
This paper presents an analysis of environmental policy in imperfectly competitive market with priva...
We study optimal policies composed of pollution standards, probabilities of inspection and fines dep...
This paper considers the problem of an imperfectly informed regulator constrained in his choice of e...
The paper addresses the problem of information asymmetry between a regulator and the polluting firms...
International audienceThis paper re-examines environmental regulation, under the assumption that pol...
In this paper we analyze the effects of an environmental policy on the diffusion of a clean technolo...
We analyze the effects of an environmental policy on the diffusion of a clean technology. Compared t...
Abstract The literature on environmental policy under adverse selection usually assumes that firms&a...
This paper re-examines environmental regulation, under the assumption that pollution abatement techn...
Many notable pollution problems occur in industries where production is carried out under vertical c...
This dissertation delves into different aspects of a relatively new policy approach for industrial p...
The final publication is available at Elsevier via http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpe.2021.108328. © 2...
I consider an imperfectly competitive industry where firms signal the environmental attribute of the...
International audienceThis paper questions the honesty of third-party certification in the market fo...
This paper presents an analysis of environmental policy in imperfectly competitive markets. We inves...
This paper presents an analysis of environmental policy in imperfectly competitive market with priva...
We study optimal policies composed of pollution standards, probabilities of inspection and fines dep...
This paper considers the problem of an imperfectly informed regulator constrained in his choice of e...
The paper addresses the problem of information asymmetry between a regulator and the polluting firms...
International audienceThis paper re-examines environmental regulation, under the assumption that pol...
In this paper we analyze the effects of an environmental policy on the diffusion of a clean technolo...
We analyze the effects of an environmental policy on the diffusion of a clean technology. Compared t...
Abstract The literature on environmental policy under adverse selection usually assumes that firms&a...
This paper re-examines environmental regulation, under the assumption that pollution abatement techn...
Many notable pollution problems occur in industries where production is carried out under vertical c...
This dissertation delves into different aspects of a relatively new policy approach for industrial p...
The final publication is available at Elsevier via http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpe.2021.108328. © 2...