Greenhouse-Gas Emission Controls and International Carbon Leakage through Trade Liberalization

執筆者 石川 城太 (ファカルティフェロー)/大久保 敏弘 (神戸大学)
発行日/NO. 2009年4月  09-E-008
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概要

This paper studies greenhouse-gas (GHG) emission controls in the presence of carbon leakage through international firm relocation. The Kyoto Protocol requires developed countries to reduce GHG emissions by a certain amount. Comparing emission quotas with emission taxes, we show that taxes coupled with lower trade costs facilitate more firm relocations than quotas do, causing more international carbon leakage. Thus, if a country is concerned about global emissions, emission quotas would be adopted to mitigate the carbon leakage. Firm relocation entails a trade-off between trade liberalization and emission regulations. Emission regulations may be hampered by trade liberalization, and vice versa.

Published: Ishikawa, Jota, and Toshihiro Okubo, 2016. "Greenhouse-gas emission controls and international carbon leakage through trade liberalization," The International Economy, Vol. 19, pp. 1-22.
https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/internationaleconomy/19/0/19_ie2016.02.ji/_article