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Environmental stressors such as noise, pollution, extreme temperatures, or crowding can pose relevant externalities in … the economy if certain conditions are met. This paper presents experimental evidence that exposure to acute ambient noise …
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This paper investigates strategic interactions between a private highway operator anda private transit operator who uses the same highway for its services. Heterogeneity oftravellers is taken into account by considering a continuous distribution of values of time.Demand elasticity arises from...
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This paper investigates strategic interactions between a private highway operator anda private transit operator who uses the same highway for its services. Heterogeneity oftravellers is taken into account by considering a continuous distribution of values of time.Demand elasticity arises from...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011333899
The paper explores the prospects for international environmental cooperation in a context of limited enforcement, if we allow for side-payments between countries and sequential moves in the implementation of the agreement. The framework of the analysis is a static model of heterogenous countries...
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The paper analyzes international environmental agreements that incorporate transfers from a group of industrialized countries to developing countries in a situation of asymmetric information. The framework of the analysis is a static model of transboundary pollution in which information on...
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This paper concerns international coordination of environmental taxation.The main contribution of the paper is to provide a frame-work for dynamiccost benefit analysis of environmental tax reforms in a global economy withtransboundary environmental problems. We show that the welfare effects...
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Polluted rivers are harmful to human, animals and plants living along it. To reduce the harm, cleaning costs are generated. However, when the river passes through several different countries or regions, a relevant question is how should the costs be shared among the agents. Ni and Wang (2007)...
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The paper explores the prospects for international environmental cooperation in a context of limited enforcement, if we allow for side-payments between countries and sequential moves in the implementation of the agreement. The framework of the analysis is a static model of heterogenous countries...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009675764
This paper studies an economy where demand spillovers make firms' productiondecisions strategic complements. Firms choose their operating leveragetrading off higher fixed costs for lower variable costs. Operating leveragegoverns firms' exposures to an aggregate labor productivity shock....
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This paper addresses the problem of implementing socially efficient allocations in dynamic environments with interdependent valuations and evolving private information. We construct efficient and incentive compatible dynamic mechanisms, based on the inter-temporal correlation of different...
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