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Does environmental regulation impair international competitiveness of pollution-intensive industries to the extent that … they relocate to countries with less stringent regulation, turning those countries into "pollution havens"? We test this … demonstrate that externalities associated with FDI agglomeration can bias estimates away from finding a pollution haven effect if …
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-to-urban migration, whereas urban pollution deters rural-to-urban migration. By means of a general equilibrium model we study the … and mitigating urban pollution in the presence of endogenous rural-to-urban migration. We show that without government … it also exacerbates environmental degradation. We also show that urban pollution problems cannot be resolved by means of …
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of the reductions in external damages are health benefits, highlighting the importance of accounting for co-pollution …
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(United States) and the South (China) in the presence of a global pollution externality. Each country's share of global … pollution depends on its share of world capital. The authors show that, if the disutility of pollution in the United States is … the increased pollution in China has global effects, the US may not benefit from the environmental restrictions and a …
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) and the South (China) in the presence of a global pollution externality. Each country's share of global pollution depends … on its share of world capital. We show that, if the disutility of pollution in the United States is high, there will be … pressure on the US to raise environmental regulations on industry. Capital will move to China. Because the increased pollution …
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