2009
DOI: 10.5652/internationaleconomy.ie2009.03.y
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Global Pollution, Dynamic and Strategic Policy Interactions, and Long-run Effects of Trade

Abstract: This paper examines the effects of international trade in a model with global pollution that accumulates over time because of production emissions in each country. If countries cooperatively determine the national environmental policies, the long-run stock of global pollution under trade may or may not be higher than that under autarky, depending on abatement technologies and trade costs. If environmental policies are determined noncooperatively, there may be multiple equilibria. This means that the long-run e… Show more

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