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Non-cooperative pollution control in an inter-jurisdictional setting
Authors:Robin Boadway,Zhen Song,Jean-Franç  ois Tremblay
Affiliation:1. Department of Economics, Queen''s University, 94 University Avenue, Kingston K7L 3N6, Canada;2. CEMA & CIAS, Central University of Finance & Economics, 39 College South Road, Beijing 100081, China;3. Department of Economics, University of Ottawa, 120 University, Ottawa K1N 6N5, Canada
Abstract:This paper examines various circumstances under which decentralized pollution policies can be efficient both in federal settings and in multi-region settings with labor mobility. We consider a model in which pollution control policies are set by regional governments non-cooperatively and pollution damages are borne by the residents of all regions. We characterize the efficiency of pollution policies, and of population allocation among regions, in a variety of scenarios, including when pollution policies are enacted before interregional transfers are determined by the federal government and before migration occurs; when migration decisions are taken before policy decisions; in the absence of a central government if regional governments can make voluntary interregional transfers; when decisions over pollution control policies are followed by voluntary contributions by regions to a national public good; when regions can commit to matching the abatement efforts of each other; and when regions can commit to specific levels of abatement contingent on the emissions of other regions not exceeding some maximum level.
Keywords:H23   H41   H79
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