Comparative Advantage,Trade, and Transboundary Pollution |
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Authors: | Lehr Carol Scotese Maxwell John W. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Economics, Virginia Commonwealth University, Box 844000, Richmond, VA, 23284-4000;(2) Department of Business Economics and Public Policy, Kelley School of Business, Indiana University, 1309 East 10th Street, Bloomington, IN, 47405-1701 |
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Abstract: | It is common for studies on trade and environment issues to model trade patterns as driven by environmental considerations. Under conditions of trade liberalization, these studies predict the rise of pollution havens and an increase in global pollution. The extant empirical literature, however, gives only mixed support at best for the notion that trade patterns are influenced by environmental issues. We develop a simple model to investigate whether trade based on traditional comparative advantage may lead to increased global pollution. We find that trade may lead to increased global pollution if both trading nations exhibit increasing marginal disutilities of pollution. |
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Keywords: | transboundary pollution international trade comparative advantage |
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