The Impact of Unilateral Commitment on Transboundary Pollution

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Luisito Bertinelli
Luca Marchiori
Amer Tabakovic
Benteng Zou
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[1] Universite du Luxembourg,
[2] Central Bank of Luxembourg,undefined
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Heterogeneous strategies; Differential games; Transboundary pollution; Unilateral commitment;
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To reach a common target of environmental quality, countries can choose to commit to a stream of pollution abatement right from the beginning of the game or decide upon abatement at each moment of time. Though most of the previous literature studies homogeneous strategies where no country or all countries commit to a (same) predefined policy, reality goes along a different way: some countries make more efforts than others to reduce pollutant emission. The main novelty of this paper resides in the introduction of this kind of heterogeneous strategic behavior currently observed among large pollution nations. We find that the pollution level can be lower under heterogeneous than under homogeneous strategies. A stringent environmental quality target will induce the committed player to produce an abatement effort that more than compensates the free-riding attitude of the non-committed player.
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