There exists in the literature a presumption that tied foreign aid can be used effectively to reduce cross-border pollution. Focusing, in contrast to the received literature, on the interaction between the public and private provisions of pollution abatement in the recipient country, we question the effectiveness of tied foreign aid in reducing pollution. In this context, we obtain many novel and policy relevant insights. Allowing for changes in labour employment and distinguishing between short and long run effects, tied foreign aid is shown to crowd out the private provision for pollution abatement in the short run. In the long run, tied foreign aid raises employment and therefore may be desirable for the recipient but undesirable for the...
We examine whether environmental protection enhances international trade in a model of an internatio...
The effect of foreign aid on the welfare levels of both the recipient and the donor country has been...
International audienceThis article studies the deterrent effect of the specific liability and compen...
August 2005 (preliminary draft- not to be quoted without permission) Abstract. There exists in the l...
REDUCE POLLUTION? We develop a North-South model of foreign aid and cross-border pollution resulting...
In this paper we examine the optimal allocation of a pre-determined amount of international transfer...
This paper explores how trade and foreign direct investment (FDI) condition the effect of foreign ai...
(Preliminary Draft) We construct a two-country general equilibrium model of foreign aid, with unempl...
This paper empirically investigates the link between foreign aid and pollution, specifically CO2 emi...
This paper studies the macroeconomic effects of a permanent increase in foreign aid in a model that ...
Abstract: This paper extends Haibara (2006) in order to focus on the welfare consequences of foreign...
Differences in environmental regulation between rich and poor countries have caused a geographical r...
Constructing a dynamic model of international trade with transboundary pol-lution, this paper examin...
In several countries the reduction in domestic emissions of pollutants is at least partly compensate...
This paper aims to contribute to the current debate on aid effectiveness and suitability by examinin...
We examine whether environmental protection enhances international trade in a model of an internatio...
The effect of foreign aid on the welfare levels of both the recipient and the donor country has been...
International audienceThis article studies the deterrent effect of the specific liability and compen...
August 2005 (preliminary draft- not to be quoted without permission) Abstract. There exists in the l...
REDUCE POLLUTION? We develop a North-South model of foreign aid and cross-border pollution resulting...
In this paper we examine the optimal allocation of a pre-determined amount of international transfer...
This paper explores how trade and foreign direct investment (FDI) condition the effect of foreign ai...
(Preliminary Draft) We construct a two-country general equilibrium model of foreign aid, with unempl...
This paper empirically investigates the link between foreign aid and pollution, specifically CO2 emi...
This paper studies the macroeconomic effects of a permanent increase in foreign aid in a model that ...
Abstract: This paper extends Haibara (2006) in order to focus on the welfare consequences of foreign...
Differences in environmental regulation between rich and poor countries have caused a geographical r...
Constructing a dynamic model of international trade with transboundary pol-lution, this paper examin...
In several countries the reduction in domestic emissions of pollutants is at least partly compensate...
This paper aims to contribute to the current debate on aid effectiveness and suitability by examinin...
We examine whether environmental protection enhances international trade in a model of an internatio...
The effect of foreign aid on the welfare levels of both the recipient and the donor country has been...
International audienceThis article studies the deterrent effect of the specific liability and compen...