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Environmental big push

Bayramoglu, Basak; Jacques, Jean-François (2009-07), Environmental big push, Premier Colloque bi-annuel du GDRI DREEM, « Inégalités et développement dans les pays méditerranéens », 2009-05, Istanbul, Turquie

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Communication / Conférence
Date
2009-07
Conference title
Premier Colloque bi-annuel du GDRI DREEM, « Inégalités et développement dans les pays méditerranéens »
Conference date
2009-05
Conference city
Istanbul
Conference country
Turquie
Pages
18
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Author(s)
Bayramoglu, Basak
Jacques, Jean-François
Abstract (EN)
In this paper, we analyze whether the development of a growing economy could be impeded if a binding climate agreement were signed at the international level. Specifically, we study, in the case of a developing country, the initial momentum for development in the presence of binding emission standards. To this end, we enhance the Big Push static general equilibrium model, developed by Murphy, Shleifer, and Vishny (1989) by introducing both exogeneous emission standards and abatement investments with fixed costs. Our findings show that in the case of a developing country this model could lead to two equilibria : a “bad” equilibrium and a “good” equilibrium. The “bad” equilibrium is a situation in which the development is brought to a halt because of stringent emission standards. The “good” equilibrium, or what we call the “Environmental” Big Push, corresponds to a situation in which a given number of modern sectors have an incentive both to modernize production while investing in new abatement technology.
Subjects / Keywords
Environment; pollution; standard; development; big push; poverty trap
JEL
Q50 - General
Q56 - Environment and Development; Environment and Trade; Sustainability; Environmental Accounts and Accounting; Environmental Equity; Population Growth
O14 - Industrialization; Manufacturing and Service Industries; Choice of Technology

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