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Environmental policies typically combine the identification of a goal with some means to achieve that goal. This chapter focuses exclusively on the second component, the means – the “instruments” – of environmental policy, and considers, in particular, experience around the world with...
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The Kyoto Protocol allows international emissions trading, which could take place in three different forms: government, permit, or credit trading. Which trading system is chosen is likely to depend on the preferences of several interest groups. In this paper, we give empirical evidence on the...
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We construct a two-country model where pollution from production is transmitted across borders. Pollution abatement is …
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international-based tradable pollution permit market for a transboundary pollutant. A leader-follower framework is used to analyse …
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We develop a North-South model of foreign aid and cross-border pollution resulting from production activities in the … recipient country. There is both private and public abatement of pollution, the latter being financed through emissions tax … recipient chooses the fraction of aid allocated to pollution abatement and/or the emission tax rate. At this equilibrium, an …
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We develop a two-country model of foreign aid and cross-border pollution resulting from production activities in the … recipient country. There is both private and public abatement of pollution, the latter being financed through emissions tax … recipient chooses the fraction of aid allocated to pollution abatement and the emission tax rate. At this equilibrium, an …
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