Délocalisations dans un contexte d’échanges internationaux et de concurrence imparfaite. Quels sont les impacts des délocalisations en fonction de la qualité environnementale de la technologie utilisée ?
Julie Ing and
Jean-Philippe Nicolaï
Revue économique, 2023, vol. 74, issue 6, 999-1026
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This paper develops a simple partial equilibrium model with two regions, North and South, to fathom the effects of firms? relocation in a context of international and imperfect competition. Two different production technologies are considered, a relatively clean technology and a dirty one, and the effects of relocation according to the kind of technology used by the relocated firms are determined. We consider one immobile dirty firm located in the South and two mobile firms located in the North: one relatively clean and one dirty firm. This paper demonstrates that the offshoring of a dirty firm as compared to the offshoring of a clean firm is worse for the environment, better for northern consumers, and better for the domestic profits.
Keywords: relocation; emissions tax; trade of polluting goods; dirty and clean production technologies; imperfect competition (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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