Location choice under trade and environmental policies

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In this paper, we use a game theoretic model to analyze the trade-off between the attractiveness of FDI and the environmental damage caused by production under asymmetric information. In the first stage, the domestic developing country reveals the level of import tariff and pollution tax under information uncertainty about the environmental damage that the foreign firm can cause. The foreign firm from a developed country decides where to locate afterwards with complete information about its own damage. Results show that the developing country can be better off encouraging FDI if and only if the marginal damage of pollution is sufficiently low. The optimal level of pollution taxes attracting FDI is higher than the marginal damage of pollution. However, the optimal pollution tax without FDI can be lower than the marginal damage of pollution with sufficiently high demand in the developing country.

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Orbay, Benan Zeki (Dogus Author)

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Environmental Policies, Trade Policies, Foreign Direct Investment, Imperfect Competition, Regulations, Investment

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Economic Modelling

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28

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4

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Çelik, Ş., Orbay, B. Z. (2011). Location choice under trade and environmental policies. Economic Modelling, 28(4), 1710-1715. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.econmod.2011.02.040

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