Scandinavian Working Papers in Economics

Discussion Papers,
Statistics Norway, Research Department

No 332: Eco-labels, Production Related Externalities and Trade

Mads Greaker ()
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Abstract: We analyze the trade and welfare effects of eco-labels in a domestic market with one domestic firm and one foreign firm. Pollution is production related, and the government can choose between including the product category in an eco-label scheme and setting an environmental standard. The environmental standard will only apply to the domestic firm, while both firms can adopt the eco-label. Given that the environmental damage is not too large, we find that it is optimal for the government to introduce an eco-label scheme. An eco-label scheme is optimal even though the domestic firm may loose profit and the foreign firm may gain. Hence, the eco-label scheme is not introduced for protectionist purposes. Further, if the government for some reason were prevented from using eco-labels, global, domestic and foreign welfare would be hampered.

Keywords: Eco-labels; strategie environmental; policy; trade

JEL-codes: H7; Q2; R3 October 2002

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