Dynamic environmental policy in developing countries in the presence of a balance of trade deficit and a tariff
Amitrajeet Batabyal,
Hamid Beladi and
D. Lee
No 2000-30, Working Papers from Utah State University, Department of Economics
Abstract:
We first review the literature pertaining to the protection of the modern sector in developing countries (DCs). We then discuss the nexuses between protection, economic dualism, and optimal environmental policy in DCs. Next, in the theoretical part of the paper, we construct a dynamic model of the environmental policy formulation process in a stylized DC in which there is a balance of trade deficit, and a tariff that protects the modern—also the import competing and the polluting—sector. The employment and output effects of three different pollution taxes are analyzed. These taxes incorporate different assumptions about the DC government’s ability to commit to its announced course of action. The taxes are characterized, the dependence of these taxes on the extant tariff is studied, and the conditions that call for an activist policy, irrespective of the length of time to which the government can commit to its announced policy, are specified. Our analysis shows that the dynamic inconsistence of some optimal programs and the existence of the tariff can—either singly or collectively—prevent the DC government from attaining its employment and environmental goals.
Keywords: commitment; developing country; environmental policy; tariff; trade deficit (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O20 Q20 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 30 pages
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