The effects of environment on trade and welfare are analyzed in a modified Heckscher-Ohlin framework using a quasi-homothetic preferences to account for differences in countries' expenditure shares on health. Three types of pollution, local-disembodied, global-disembodied and embodied, result as a by-product of inputs used in production. For each case, the Walrasian, Pareto optimal and the Regulators' problem are analyzed. The optimal tax is shown to improve each country's welfare if the country is small in the world market. Otherwise, changes in the terms of trade may cause one country to be made better off at the expense of the other. Interdependence for the global-disembodied case is explored using a one-shot Nash game. For the embodied ...
This paper examines the linkages between international trade, environmental degradation, and economi...
This paper examines linkages between international trade, environmental degradation, and economic gr...
Environmental policies are discussed when two countries differ in their ability to abate pollution. ...
The effects of environment on trade and welfare are analyzed in a modified Heckscher-Ohlin framework...
The effects of environment on trade and welfare are analyzed in a modified Heckscher-Ohlin framework...
The effects of environmental policy on trade and social welfare are analyzed in a modified Heckscher...
The effects of environmental policy on trade and social welfare are analyzed in a modified Heckscher...
The major theoretical and practical economic issues on pollution have apparently been sorted out. Ho...
We construct a two-good general equilibrium model of international trade for two small open economie...
We analyse in this article the welfare effect of trade and environmental technology transfer from a ...
I build a two-country general oligopolistic equilibrium model, in which sectors differ in emissions...
I build a two-country general oligopolistic equilibrium model, in which sectors differ in emissions...
Several studies hypothesize exogeneous environmental regulation as the primary motive for trade betw...
Several studies hypothesize exogeneous environmental regulation as the primary motive for trade betw...
We consider strategic trade among identical countries and compare the impacts of multilateral versus...
This paper examines the linkages between international trade, environmental degradation, and economi...
This paper examines linkages between international trade, environmental degradation, and economic gr...
Environmental policies are discussed when two countries differ in their ability to abate pollution. ...
The effects of environment on trade and welfare are analyzed in a modified Heckscher-Ohlin framework...
The effects of environment on trade and welfare are analyzed in a modified Heckscher-Ohlin framework...
The effects of environmental policy on trade and social welfare are analyzed in a modified Heckscher...
The effects of environmental policy on trade and social welfare are analyzed in a modified Heckscher...
The major theoretical and practical economic issues on pollution have apparently been sorted out. Ho...
We construct a two-good general equilibrium model of international trade for two small open economie...
We analyse in this article the welfare effect of trade and environmental technology transfer from a ...
I build a two-country general oligopolistic equilibrium model, in which sectors differ in emissions...
I build a two-country general oligopolistic equilibrium model, in which sectors differ in emissions...
Several studies hypothesize exogeneous environmental regulation as the primary motive for trade betw...
Several studies hypothesize exogeneous environmental regulation as the primary motive for trade betw...
We consider strategic trade among identical countries and compare the impacts of multilateral versus...
This paper examines the linkages between international trade, environmental degradation, and economi...
This paper examines linkages between international trade, environmental degradation, and economic gr...
Environmental policies are discussed when two countries differ in their ability to abate pollution. ...