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Can Cleaner Environment Promote International Trade? Environmental Policies as Export Promoting Mechanisms
by
Xepapadeas Anastasios
, Pantelaiou Ioanna
, Hatzipanayotou Panos
, Konstantinou Panagiotis
in
Ambiguity
/ Borders
/ Comparative studies
/ Contraction
/ Depletion
/ Duopoly
/ Emissions
/ Environmental economics
/ Environmental policy
/ Environmental protection
/ Environmental tax
/ Exports
/ Finance
/ International trade
/ Natural resources
/ Pollution
/ Pollution abatement
/ Pollution control
/ Pollution levels
/ Public finance
/ Public sector
/ Recycling
/ Resource depletion
/ Revenue
/ Tax revenues
/ Taxation
2020
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Can Cleaner Environment Promote International Trade? Environmental Policies as Export Promoting Mechanisms
by
Xepapadeas Anastasios
, Pantelaiou Ioanna
, Hatzipanayotou Panos
, Konstantinou Panagiotis
in
Ambiguity
/ Borders
/ Comparative studies
/ Contraction
/ Depletion
/ Duopoly
/ Emissions
/ Environmental economics
/ Environmental policy
/ Environmental protection
/ Environmental tax
/ Exports
/ Finance
/ International trade
/ Natural resources
/ Pollution
/ Pollution abatement
/ Pollution control
/ Pollution levels
/ Public finance
/ Public sector
/ Recycling
/ Resource depletion
/ Revenue
/ Tax revenues
/ Taxation
2020
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Can Cleaner Environment Promote International Trade? Environmental Policies as Export Promoting Mechanisms
by
Xepapadeas Anastasios
, Pantelaiou Ioanna
, Hatzipanayotou Panos
, Konstantinou Panagiotis
in
Ambiguity
/ Borders
/ Comparative studies
/ Contraction
/ Depletion
/ Duopoly
/ Emissions
/ Environmental economics
/ Environmental policy
/ Environmental protection
/ Environmental tax
/ Exports
/ Finance
/ International trade
/ Natural resources
/ Pollution
/ Pollution abatement
/ Pollution control
/ Pollution levels
/ Public finance
/ Public sector
/ Recycling
/ Resource depletion
/ Revenue
/ Tax revenues
/ Taxation
2020
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Can Cleaner Environment Promote International Trade? Environmental Policies as Export Promoting Mechanisms
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Can Cleaner Environment Promote International Trade? Environmental Policies as Export Promoting Mechanisms
2020
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Overview
We examine whether environmental protection enhances international trade in a model of an international duopoly where production uses a depletable resource and generates cross-border pollution, and firms export their output to a world-market. Governments control pollution via either an emission tax, with revenue being used either to finance public pollution abatement or being refunded to the emitting firm contingent on reducing the cost of private pollution abatement (revenue-recycling), or an environmentally related standard. We evaluate these policies in terms of promoting exports, conserving the endowment of the natural resource, reducing pollution, and enhancing welfare. Our results indicate that in most cases, (1) revenue recycling is an export-contracting but resource preserving policy which also encourages firms’ pollution abatement activity, (2) public pollution abatement is an export-promoting but resource depleting policy. When the public sector is efficient in abating pollution, then overall pollution level across countries is lower compared to their level under tax-revenue recycling. Both policies entail ambiguous welfare effects. Environmental standards relative to public abatement is an export-contracting but resource preserving policy. Relative to revenue recycling work in the opposite way; they are always, however, welfare-enhancing.
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