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We analyze the interactions between positive and negative externalities in innovation and trade for economic growth in … rise to positive externalities or knowledge spillovers in two ways. In this setting, we study whether and under what … is growth in the human capital stock but there are negative externalities in innovation. In this scenario, we show that …
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We analyze the interactions between positive and negative externalities in innovation and trade for economic growth in … rise to positive externalities or knowledge spillovers in two ways. In this setting, we study whether and under what … is growth in the human capital stock but there are negative externalities in innovation. In this scenario, we show that …
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constant relative risk aversion preferences, there are negative externalities in innovation, and there are three kinds of …
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constant relative risk aversion preferences, there are negative externalities in innovation, and there are three kinds of …
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I model the interaction between a regulator and polluting firms as a Stackelberg differential game in which the regulator leads. The firms create pollution, which results in a stock externality. I analyze the intertemporal effects of alternate pollution control measures in a competitive...
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I analyze the problem faced by an asymmetrically informed supranational governmental authority (SNGA) with limited financial resources who wishes to design an International Environmental Agreement (IEA). The SNGA cannot contract directly with polluting firms in the various LDCs, but he must deal...
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In this paper we study some aspects of the question of international environmental regulation from a game theoretic perspective. We address two broad questions. First, we examine the circumstances under which the pursuit of unilateral environmental policy by a country in a Stackelberg game will...
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In this paper, we ask the following question. Why is it that despite the universal recognition of the need for global environmental protection, developing countries have been lax in instituting stringent environmental regulations? Addressing this question from an economic perspective, we study...
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The following is a description of the paper, and not the actual abstract as it appeared in the journal. In this paper we analyze the problem faced by an asymmetrically informed supra-national governmental authority (SNGA) who wishes to design an International Environmental Agreement (IEA). We...
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