Endogenous environmental policy for small open economies with transboundary pollution

Publikation: Beiträge in ZeitschriftenZeitschriftenaufsätzeForschungbegutachtet

Standard

Endogenous environmental policy for small open economies with transboundary pollution. / Fünfgelt, Joachim; Schulze, Günther G.
in: Economic Modelling, Jahrgang 57, 01.09.2016, S. 294-310.

Publikation: Beiträge in ZeitschriftenZeitschriftenaufsätzeForschungbegutachtet

Harvard

APA

Vancouver

Fünfgelt J, Schulze GG. Endogenous environmental policy for small open economies with transboundary pollution. Economic Modelling. 2016 Sep 1;57:294-310. doi: 10.1016/j.econmod.2016.03.021

Bibtex

@article{8aa57bbbfc6d47d4b50cb8863c96b19f,
title = "Endogenous environmental policy for small open economies with transboundary pollution",
abstract = "We analyze how governments set their environmental policies if pollution is transboundary and countries are too small to affect world market prices. Assuming that governments are self-interested (rather than maximizing social welfare) we use a common agency framework to portray the calculus of political support-maximizing governments that find themselves in a situation of strategic interaction created by transboundary pollution. Our model shows how distortions created by the strategic interaction of national governments interact with distortions that arise due to the political processes in both countries. For instance, strong environmental lobbies may improve welfare as they counteract the distortion caused by the international externality, yet only up to a point. Instead of assuming interior solutions as most of the literature does, we show that corner solutions are a realistic possibility and derive conditions under which they occur. Moreover strong political distortions may create instability and thus lead to corner solutions.",
keywords = "Common agency, Environmental policy, Political economy, Strategic interaction, Transboundary pollution, Sustainability sciences, Management & Economics",
author = "Joachim F{\"u}nfgelt and Schulze, {G{\"u}nther G.}",
year = "2016",
month = sep,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1016/j.econmod.2016.03.021",
language = "English",
volume = "57",
pages = "294--310",
journal = "Economic Modelling",
issn = "0264-9993",
publisher = "Elsevier B.V.",

}

RIS

TY - JOUR

T1 - Endogenous environmental policy for small open economies with transboundary pollution

AU - Fünfgelt, Joachim

AU - Schulze, Günther G.

PY - 2016/9/1

Y1 - 2016/9/1

N2 - We analyze how governments set their environmental policies if pollution is transboundary and countries are too small to affect world market prices. Assuming that governments are self-interested (rather than maximizing social welfare) we use a common agency framework to portray the calculus of political support-maximizing governments that find themselves in a situation of strategic interaction created by transboundary pollution. Our model shows how distortions created by the strategic interaction of national governments interact with distortions that arise due to the political processes in both countries. For instance, strong environmental lobbies may improve welfare as they counteract the distortion caused by the international externality, yet only up to a point. Instead of assuming interior solutions as most of the literature does, we show that corner solutions are a realistic possibility and derive conditions under which they occur. Moreover strong political distortions may create instability and thus lead to corner solutions.

AB - We analyze how governments set their environmental policies if pollution is transboundary and countries are too small to affect world market prices. Assuming that governments are self-interested (rather than maximizing social welfare) we use a common agency framework to portray the calculus of political support-maximizing governments that find themselves in a situation of strategic interaction created by transboundary pollution. Our model shows how distortions created by the strategic interaction of national governments interact with distortions that arise due to the political processes in both countries. For instance, strong environmental lobbies may improve welfare as they counteract the distortion caused by the international externality, yet only up to a point. Instead of assuming interior solutions as most of the literature does, we show that corner solutions are a realistic possibility and derive conditions under which they occur. Moreover strong political distortions may create instability and thus lead to corner solutions.

KW - Common agency

KW - Environmental policy

KW - Political economy

KW - Strategic interaction

KW - Transboundary pollution

KW - Sustainability sciences, Management & Economics

UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84964596236&partnerID=8YFLogxK

U2 - 10.1016/j.econmod.2016.03.021

DO - 10.1016/j.econmod.2016.03.021

M3 - Journal articles

AN - SCOPUS:84964596236

VL - 57

SP - 294

EP - 310

JO - Economic Modelling

JF - Economic Modelling

SN - 0264-9993

ER -

DOI

Zuletzt angesehen

Publikationen

  1. From visual projections to visionary locations
  2. Driving and activation of mental concepts
  3. Phylogenetic analysis of cuckoo wasps (Hymenoptera: Chrysididae) reveals a partially artificial classification at the genus level and a species-rich clade of bee parasitoids
  4. Anti-Fascist Exile, Political Print Media, and the Variable Tactics of the Communists in Mexico (1939–1946)
  5. CSR Leadership Study
  6. Internet-based, culturally sensitive, problem-solving therapy for Turkish migrants with depression
  7. Entry of biocides and their transformation products into groundwater via urban stormwater infiltration systems
  8. Activity-based start-up simulations in entrepreneurship education at the German universities
  9. Introduction - How prenatal diagnosis is entangled in historical and social contexts
  10. Aesthetic Practices of the New Right
  11. Media and Migration
  12. Shared Space‘
  13. Effectiveness of an Internet-Based Self-Help Intervention versus Public Mental Health Advice to Reduce Worry during the COVID-19 Pandemic
  14. The drawback of getting by-implicit imbalances in the educational support of young people in and leaving care in Germany
  15. "Der nur scheinbare Notfall"
  16. Single photoproduction of η-mesons of hydrogen in the forward direction at 4 and 6 GeV
  17. (Re-)Präsentation und Narration
  18. Das Wahre im Künstlichen
  19. Article 3 Universal Application
  20. Communication
  21. Factorial Validity of the Anxiety Questionnaire for Students (AFS)
  22. Shedding light on trophic interactions
  23. TALIS (GEW)
  24. An overview of current trends in european environmental education
  25. Mapping a sustainable future
  26. Krise oder goldenes Zeitalter?