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We evaluate the effectiveness of non optimal and temporally inconsistent incentive policies for regulating the exploitation of a renewable common-pool resource. The corresponding game is an N-person discrete-time deterministic dynamic game of T periods fixed duration. Three policy instruments...
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The 1990s produced a large literature on foreign trade and the environment, including both theoretical and empirical contributions. The paper surveys this literature. It starts by looking at the traditional Heckscher–Ohlin type models of international trade and then moves to noncompetitive...
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This study calculates efficient taxes on gasoline and road use designed to combat driving related externalities when …
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This study calculates efficient taxes on fuel and road use designed to combat driving related externalities. The study … efficient GPS-based tax rate on road use is reduced below the marginal damage of mileage-related externalities in this case. …
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This study calculates efficient taxes on gasoline and road use designed to combat driving related externalities when …
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(CO2) emissions are most damaging. The economic inefficiency caused by not including the emission externalities of vehicle …
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We study the welfare effects of a revenue-neutral green tax reform in a federation. The reform consists of increasing a tax on a polluting input and reducing that on labor income. Households are fully mobile within the federation. Regions are unequally endowed with a nonrenewable natural...
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internalize consumption externalities. It is demonstrated that the optimal second-best tax on an externality-generating good …
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This paper shows how the optimal level of Pigouvian taxation is influenced by distributive concerns. With second-best instruments, a higher level of income redistribution calls for a lower level of Pigouvian taxation. More redistributionimplies that tax collection via the income tax creates...
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We study the introduction of new technologies when their costs are subject to idiosyncratic uncertainty and can only be fully learned through individual experience. We set up a dynamic model of clean experience goods that replace old polluting consumption options and show how optimal regulation...
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