This paper examines several policy regimes to deal with the problem of households suffering from environmental damage by firms in the same region. We employ an evolutionary framework to analyze migration movements in the course of time, since firms and households will not relocate immediately in response to payoff differentials. We show that taxation gives firms and households an incentive to stay away from each other. Laissez faire (compensation) only gives households (firms) an incentive to stay away from firms (households). We find that taxation creates the right incentives to reach a local welfare maximum. However, when there are multiple local maxima, circumstances may arise under which compensation leads to a better outcome than taxat...
[[abstract]]This paper considers pollution tax rate functions that decrease progressively with dista...
We study a developing countries setting in which agglomeration efficiency of urban production attrac...
International audiencePrevious literature on labour migration has paid little attention to the influ...
This paper examines several policy regimes to deal with the problem of households suffering from env...
This paper examines several policy regimes to deal with the problem of households suffering from env...
We investigate a novel way to encourage separation between firms, causing local pollution, and their...
Suppose that governments care about their tax revenue and local firms have some say in environmental...
This paper explores optimal environmental tax policy under which duopoly firms strategically choose ...
We explore the links between migration of labour and location specific (urban) pollution, suggesting...
We explore the links between migration of labour and location specific (urban) pollution, suggesting...
This paper analyzes and compares delocation decisions of a monopolist, who faces a tax on its emissi...
We develop an endogenous growth model with human capital accumulation in which firms are polluting a...
We develop a partial equilibrium model in which firms can locate in two separate regions. A firm's d...
This paper examines the impact of a pollution tax as a pollution control device on the output and lo...
Orbay, Benan Zeki (Dogus Author)In this paper, we use a game theoretic model to analyze the trade-of...
[[abstract]]This paper considers pollution tax rate functions that decrease progressively with dista...
We study a developing countries setting in which agglomeration efficiency of urban production attrac...
International audiencePrevious literature on labour migration has paid little attention to the influ...
This paper examines several policy regimes to deal with the problem of households suffering from env...
This paper examines several policy regimes to deal with the problem of households suffering from env...
We investigate a novel way to encourage separation between firms, causing local pollution, and their...
Suppose that governments care about their tax revenue and local firms have some say in environmental...
This paper explores optimal environmental tax policy under which duopoly firms strategically choose ...
We explore the links between migration of labour and location specific (urban) pollution, suggesting...
We explore the links between migration of labour and location specific (urban) pollution, suggesting...
This paper analyzes and compares delocation decisions of a monopolist, who faces a tax on its emissi...
We develop an endogenous growth model with human capital accumulation in which firms are polluting a...
We develop a partial equilibrium model in which firms can locate in two separate regions. A firm's d...
This paper examines the impact of a pollution tax as a pollution control device on the output and lo...
Orbay, Benan Zeki (Dogus Author)In this paper, we use a game theoretic model to analyze the trade-of...
[[abstract]]This paper considers pollution tax rate functions that decrease progressively with dista...
We study a developing countries setting in which agglomeration efficiency of urban production attrac...
International audiencePrevious literature on labour migration has paid little attention to the influ...