Renewable resources and the gains from trade
Rögnvaldur Hannesson
Canadian Journal of Economics, 2000, vol. 33, issue 1, 122-132
Abstract:
The Brander-Taylor small, open-economy model of trade in a renewable resource and other goods is modified to allow for diminishing returns in the other goods sector. It is shown that opening up for trade may result in steady-state gains from trade, even when there is open access to the resource and the country does not specialize fully in resource extraction. It is also shown that transition to optimal management, with price-taking behaviour, may result in a welfare loss.
Date: 2000
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