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Global environment and dynamic games of environmental policy in an international duopoly
Authors:Akihiko Yanase
Affiliation:(1) Graduate School of International Cultural Studies, Tohoku University, 41 Kawauchi, Aoba-Ku, Sendai 980-8576, Japan
Abstract:This paper examines a differential game model of international pollution control in which polluting oligopolists compete in a third country market. Two alternative policy instruments (emission taxes and command-and-control regulations) are considered. A tougher emission policy in the home country enhances the foreign firm’s competitiveness because of the static “rent-shifting” effect. The foreign country also enjoys a future improvement of the global environmental quality by “free riding” on the home country’s emission reduction effort. Because of these strategic effects, the levels of environmental policy determined in the noncooperative policy game are distorted away from the socially optimal level. Moreover, the emission tax game produces a more distortionary outcome than that in the command-and-control game; it generates more pollution and lower welfare.
Keywords:International duopoly  Global environment  Environmental policy  Differential game
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