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GTAP Resource #1178

"Divergent Environmental Regulations and Trade Liberalization"
by Bohman, Mary and Patricia Lindsey


Abstract
The market and nonmarket consequences of environmental regulations and of trade liberalization under
different regulatory regimes are explored in the context of the NAFTA through simulation modeling of
the North American sheep and lamb markets. Producers are able to shift much of the cost of regulation
to domestic and foreign consumers and thus gain from regulation. In the cases investigated, nonmarket
effects are unlikely to reverse the sign of market gains or losses, and “level playing field” regulations
may or may not be preferred.


Resource Details (Export Citation) GTAP Keywords
Category: GTAP Application
Status: Published
By/In: Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics, 45 (1997): 17-38
Date: 1997
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Created: Bacou, M. (2/7/2003)
Updated: Bacou, M. (2/7/2003)
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