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Trade Policy and Natural Resource Use: The Case for a Quantitative Restriction
Authors:Susana Ferreira
Affiliation:(1) School of Geography, Planning and Environmental Policy, University College Dublin, Richview, Clonskeagh, Dublin 14, Ireland
Abstract:This paper presents a simple way for countries to reap the benefits of trade liberalization without exacerbating problems of overexploitation of natural resources. In the context of a Ricardo–Viner dynamic trade model, it is shown that when a binding quantitative restriction regulates extraction of a natural resource, free trade is optimal. This is true even if the quantitative restriction is not optimal. In contrast, in the presence of a suboptimal tax (including a zero tax in the special case of open access) on the use of natural resources, trade liberalization is not necessarily welfare improving.
Keywords:environmental regulations  natural resources  open access  quantitative restriction  tax  trade liberalization  second-best
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