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Title: Common Ground Between Free-traders and Environmentalists
Author(s): Larry Karp and Sandeep Sacheti
Publication Date: May 1997
Keyword(s): Development Policy, Environmental Management, General Equilibrium and International Trade
Programme Area(s): International Trade and Regional Economics
Abstract: We use a North-South model with property right differences and resource dynamics to study the effects of trade on resource use and welfare. Autarky is likely to Pareto-dominate free trade in the long run when the environment is quite fragile, and the result is reversed when the environment is quite resilient. Trade may cause an environmentally poor country to ?drag down? its richer trading partner, or cause both countries to degrade their stocks when these would be preserved under autarky. Alternatively, trade may enable the environmentally richer country to ?pull up? its partner or cause both countries to preserve their stocks when these would be degraded under autarky. These results rationalize the positions of environmentalists and free-traders. The direction of trade may change over time, but in steady states it is either inefficient or indeterminate. In the former case a switch to autarky would increase global welfare.
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Karp, L and Sacheti, S. 1997. 'Common Ground Between Free-traders and Environmentalists'. London, Centre for Economic Policy Research. https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=1598