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Buying or Performing Abatement: Environmental Policy and Welfare When Commitment Is (Not) Credible
In: Italian economic journal: official peer-reviewed journal of the Italian Economic Association
ISSN: 2199-3238
Relational Voluntary Environmental Agreements with Unverifiable Emissions
In: The B.E. journal of economic analysis & policy, Band 23, Heft 4, S. 1045-1071
ISSN: 1935-1682
Abstract
Environmental regulation and pollution control may clash against the presence of unverifiable tasks, like source-specific emissions. To tackle this issue, we reshape a voluntary agreement instrument, already available in the existing literature, from a dynamic perspective by means of a relational contracting approach. We define a Relational Voluntary Environmental Agreement (RVEA) in an N firms symmetric context, and show that even if emissions are not contractible across firms, and therefore enforcement cannot be delegated to a third party, if firms are sufficiently patient, a self-enforcing RVEA induces the achievement of the environmental objective. Finally, our welfare analysis reveals a notable result: our RVEA can imply less free riding and be welfare-improving with respect to a Voluntary Environmental Agreement enforced by a third party (along the lines of McEvoy, D. M., and J. K. Stranlund. 2010. "Costly Enforcement of Voluntary Environmental Agreements." Environmental and Resource Economics 47: 45–63).
A Carbon Tax Credit Policy in the Presence of Technological Spillovers
In: CEIS Working Paper No. 237
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Enforcement and Environmental Quality in a Decentralized Emission Trading System
In: FEEM Working Paper No. 97.2008
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Waste management in spatial environments
In: Routledge studies in ecological economics 30
Waste recycling policies and Covid-19 pandemic in an E-DSGE model
In: Waste management: international journal of integrated waste management, science and technology, Band 141, S. 290-299
ISSN: 1879-2456
Resource efficient eco-innovations for a circular economy: Evidence from EU firms
In: Research Policy, Band 49, Heft 1, S. 103827
Which Innovations for a Circular Business Model? A Product Life-Cycle Approach
In: FEEM Working Paper No. 29.2020
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Environmental Disasters and Electoral Cycle: An Empirical Analysis on Floods and Landslides in Italy
In: Environmental and resource economics, Band 74, Heft 2, S. 625-651
ISSN: 1573-1502
Corruption in environmental policy: the case of waste
In: Economia politica: journal of analytical and institutional economics, Band 36, Heft 1, S. 65-78
ISSN: 1973-820X
Tradable quota taxation and market power
In: Energy economics, Band 63, S. 248-252
ISSN: 1873-6181
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Environmental Policy and Incentives to Adopt Abatement Technologies Under Endogenous Uncertainty
In: Government of the Italian Republic (Italy), Ministry of Economy and Finance, Department of the Treasury Working Paper No. 5
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