Effects of pollution restrictions on dynamic investment policy of a firm |
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Authors: | P. M. Kort |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Econometrics and CentER, Tilburg University, Tilburg, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | The purpose of this paper is to determine the effects of different pollution standards on the firm's resource allocation decisions. To do so, a dynamic model of the firm is developed in which it is assumed that production causes pollution as an inevitable byproduct. Concerning its investment policy, we suppose that the firm can choose between investing in productive capital goods and investing in abatement efforts.It is shown that, in some cases, future abatement expenses have a negative impact on the present level of productive investment, even if the pollution standard is not binding at the moment. This implies a really dynamic optimal investment policy for the firm, which cannot be obtained within a comparative static analysis.This research has been made possible by a fellowship of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. Comments by Frank van der Duyn Schouten and Piet Verheyen (Tilburg University) and by Raymond Gradus (Dutch Ministry of Finance, The Hague) are gratefully acknowledged. |
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Keywords: | Optimal control dynamics of the firm investment policy pollution standards |
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