42-vol. 21, no. 2, july-december, 2006
Articles

Optimal trade and environmental policies in a polluted small open economy

Alberto Gallegos
Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey

Published 2006-07-01

Keywords

  • optimal policies,
  • intermediate pollutant input,
  • welfare,
  • small open economy

How to Cite

Gallegos, A. (2006). Optimal trade and environmental policies in a polluted small open economy. Estudios Económicos De El Colegio De México, 21(2), 203–231. https://doi.org/10.24201/ee.v21i2.153

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Abstract

Using a pollution-trade general equilibrium model, I investigate the theoretical relationship between trade and environmental policies and their welfare effects in a perfectly competitive small open economy, facing trade and pollution distortions. Pollution does harm consumers but does not affect the productivity of neighboring firms and is generated as a by-product of the production process through the industrial use of a pure intermediate input. The final tradeable good and the intermediate input are produced with a constant return to scale technology where non-tradeable primary factors of production are offered inelastically. In this framework there are three instrument considered: a tariff on a final good, a pollution tax and a tariff on the imports of the pollution-creating intermediate input.

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