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We determine the emergence of the Porter Hypothesis in a large oligopoly setting where the industry-wide adoption of green technologies is endogenously determined as a result of competition among coalitions. We examine a setting where the initial technology is polluting, firms decide whether to...
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internalizing negative externalities from pollution. Specifically, the exercise divides students into three groups - the government …
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In this paper we study international river pollution problems. We introduce a model in which the agents (countries …) located along a river derive benefit while causing pollution, but also incur environmental costs of experiencing pollution … from all upstream agents. We find that total pollution in the model decreases when the agents decide to cooperate. The …
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define a pollution cost-sharing game, and show that, interestingly, the Half Local Responsibility Sharing (HLRS) method … coincides with the Shapley value, the nucleolus and the τ -value of the corresponding pollution cost-sharing game. This HLRS …
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preliminary inspection of the level of ambient pollution before implementing any individual inspection. Since the agency may have …
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larger steady-state pollution stock. Moreover, the increase of environmental damages because of the increase in the pollution …
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larger steady-state pollution stock. Moreover, the increase of environmental damages because of the increase in the pollution …
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