Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/31957
Title: Environmental Stringency and International Trade: A Look Across the Globe
Authors: Bojan Shimbov, Inmaculada Martínez-Zarzoso and Maite Alguacil
Keywords: Environment and trade
Environmental policy
Pollution haven hypothesis
Gravity models
OECD
Issue Date: Dec-2024
Abstract: The main goal of this paper is to analyze the impact of carbon pricing, as a means to reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, on international trade in goods using a pane dataset of OECD and other developing countries with data over the period 2007 to 2018. We use Poisson pseudo-maximum likelihood regressions (PPML) with multi-dimensional fixed effects to estimate a gravity model of trade with panel data. To conduct our empirical analysis, we combine data on emissions from fuel combustion, which account for approximately 80 percent of global human-induced CO2 emissions and have been the main target of carbon pricing, with detailed international trade data using the HS 6-digit codes and information on the market-based policies applied by the countries over the sample period. Our findings confirm that, regardless of the environmental stringency variable used, pollution constraints have a significant impact on trade flows, with this effect being particularly pronounced in the most polluting industries.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/31957
DOI: 10.47063/EBTSF.2024.0009
Appears in Collections:Conference Proceedings: Economic and Business Trends Shaping the Future

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