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. We find that lobbying reduces the tax difference between coalition countries and outsiders and can thereby help to …, industrial lobbying can improve the prospects for climate cooperation. In this case, ”green protection for sale” turns into …
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We study how the opportunity to trade in trash might influence the equilibrium outcome when the tax on the externality is determined by a political economy process. In our model, individuals have heterogeneous preferences for environmental quality, and there is a leakage when funds are...
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This paper shows how competition between interests can internalize economic externalities groups. The key feature is …, environmental lobbying has a huge beggar-thy-neighbour element …
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This paper shows how competition between interests can internalize economic externalities groups. The key feature is …, environmental lobbying has a huge beggar-thy- neighbour element …
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In this paper we examine the empirical relevance of three prominent endogenous protection models. Is protection for sale, or do altruistic policy makers worry about political support? We find strong evidence that protection is indeed for sale. The important new result is, however, that not only...
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production or consumption externalities exist and governments decide noncooperatively or cooperatively on domestic and trade …
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This paper compares centralized and decentralized policymaking in a game theoretic model of informational lobbying and … preferred policy and then engages in monetary lobbying. The analysis highlights a new channel through which centralized …
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The United States introduced Federal Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) as part of the 1962 Trade Expansion Act to dampen the adverse impact of increased trade on workers. Applications to receive TAA require approval from the Department of Labor. Guided by the technical criteria used by the U.S....
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We analyze a two country-two good model of international trade in which citizens in each country differ by their specific factor endowments. The trade policy in each country is set by the politician who has been elected by the citizens in a previous stage. Due to a delegation effect citizens...
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