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Intra‐industry Trade Liberalization and the Environment
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Sustainable TradeTrade CostsInternational EconomicsTradeEconomic IntegrationEnvironmental EconomicsGlobal PollutionPollution MitigationIndustrial OrganizationFree TradeServices TradeCommercial PolicyMonopolistic CompetitionInternational BusinessEconomicsTrade PatternGlobal EconomiesIntra‐industry Trade LiberalizationGlobalizationTrade LiberalizationTrade PolicyProtectionismEconomic PolicyTrade EconomicsBusinessPollution HavensGlobal TradePollution
This paper examines how trade liberalization affects national and global pollution in a multi‐country model incorporating monopolistic competition and intra‐industry trade as well as inter‐industry trade. Each country produces skill‐intensive differentiated goods and labor‐intensive goods. Pollution is a by‐product of production but pollution abatement can be undertaken. Regardless of country characteristics, if the differentiated‐good sector is sufficiently cleaner (dirtier) then, without any change in environmental taxes, a multilateral reduction in import protection accorded to the differentiated good or to both goods typically leads to a decline (rise) in pollution in all countries. Pollution havens tend not to arise.
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