Title of article
Can R&D-inducing green tariffs replace international environmental regulations?
Author/Authors
Alireza Naghavi، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
16
From page
284
To page
299
Abstract
This paper investigates the link between trade and environment by exploring the effects of green tariffs on innovation, location of production and the environment. It shows that tariffs levied on polluting goods could result in less world pollution than global harmonization of environmental standards by inducing more pollution-abatement R&D effort and generating lower unit emissions from production. Specifically, green tariffs reduce pollution by (1) shifting production to the region where environmental standards are respected, (2) inducing the firm in the clean country to engage in more abatement R&D by granting it a higher market power/share in its home market, (3) instigating green R&D investment by deterring delocation. When these outweigh the R&D-creating effect of environmental harmonization in the dirty country, green tariffs bring about a cleaner environment.
Keywords
Green tariffs , Pollution-abatement R&D , Delocation , Environmental harmonization , WTO , Multilateral environmental agreements
Journal title
Resource and Energy Economics
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Resource and Energy Economics
Record number
917441
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