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firms' relocation in a context of international and imperfect competition. Two different production technologies are … considered, a clean technology and a dirty one, and the effects of relocation according to the kind of technology used by the … relocates and the dirty one relocates. This paper demonstrates that the relocation of a dirty firm as compared to the relocation …
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firms' relocation, creation of a subsidiary or the adoption of technology by southern firms, or it may be decided at … government level. This paper investigates in a two-country model (North and South) the relationship between the firms' relocation … technology by technology adoption, public transfer or subsidiary creation induces a decrease in relocation, while technology …
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firms' relocation, creation of a subsidiary or the adoption of technology by southern firms, or it may be decided at … government level. This paper investigates in a two-country model (North and South) the relationship between the firms' relocation … technology by technology adoption, public transfer or subsidiary creation induces a decrease in relocation, while technology …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011994819
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Under imperfect competition, the effect of a cap-and-trade system on indus- try profits depends on the type of abatement technology that is used by firms: industries that use process-integrated technologies are more affected than those using end-of-pipe abatement technologies. The interaction...
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Under imperfect competition, the effect of a cap-and-trade system on indus- try profits depends on the type of abatement technology that is used by firms: industries that use process-integrated technologies are more affected than those using end-of-pipe abatement technologies. The interaction...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011753250
firms' relocation in a context of international and imperfect competition. Two different production technologies are … considered, a clean technology and a dirty one, and the effects of relocation according to the kind of technology used by the … relocates and the dirty one relocates. This paper demonstrates that the relocation of a dirty firm as compared to the relocation …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012872138
Under imperfect competition, the effect of a cap-and-trade system on industry profits depends on the type of abatement technology that is used by firms: industries that use process-integrated technologies are more affected than those using end-of-pipe abatement technologies. The interaction...
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We analyze optimal second-best emission taxes in a durable good industry under imperfect competition. The analysis is performed for three different types of emissions and for situations where the good is rented, sold or simultaneously sold and rented. We show, for durable goods that may cause...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011158378
Under imperfect competition, the effect of a cap-and-trade system on indus- try profits depends on the type of abatement technology that is used by firms: industries that use process-integrated technologies are more affected than those using end-of-pipe abatement technologies. The interaction...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010900161