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Archive | 2009

Environmental Policy, Spatial Spillovers and the Emergence of Economic Agglomerations

Anastasios Xepapadeas; Efthymia Kyriakopoulou

We explain the spatial concentration of economic activity, in a model of economic geography, when the cost of environmental policy - which is increasing in the concentration of emissions - and an immobile production factor act as centrifugal forces, while positive knowledge spillovers and iceberg transportation costs act as centripetal forces. We study the agglomeration effects caused by trade-offs between centripetal and centrifugal forces. The above effects govern firms’ location decisions and as a result, they define the distribution of economic activity across space. We derive the rational expectations equilibrium and the social optimum, compare the outcomes and characterize the optimal spatial policies.


Archive | 2015

Environmental Policy and the Size Distribution of Firms

Jessica Coria; Efthymia Kyriakopoulou

In this paper we analyze the e¤ects of environmental policies on the size distribution of firms. We model a stationary industry where the observed size distribution is a solution to the profit maximization problem of heterogeneous firms that di¤er in terms of their energy efficiency. We compare the equilibrium size distribution under emission taxes, uniform emission standards, and performance standards. Our results indicate that, unlike emission taxes and performance standards, emission standards introduce regulatory asymmetries favoring small firms. These asymmetries cause significant detrimental effects on total output and total welfare, yet lead to reduced emissions and help preserve small businesses.


Archive | 2014

Spatial Policies and Land Use Patterns: Optimal and Market Allocations

Efthymia Kyriakopoulou; Anastasios Xepapadeas

We study the optimal and equilibrium distribution of industrial and residential land in a given region. The trade-off between the agglomeration and dispersion forces, in the form of pollution from stationary forces, environmental policy, production externalities, and commuting costs, determines the emergence of industrial and residential clusters across space. In this context, we define two kinds of spatial policies that can be used in order to close the gap between optimal and market allocations. More specifically, we show that the joint implementation of a site-specific environmental tax and a site-specific labor subsidy can reproduce the optimum as an equilibrium outcome. We also propose a novel approach that allows for endogenous determination of land use patterns and provides more precise results compared to previous studies.


Regional Science and Urban Economics | 2013

Environmental policy, first nature advantage and the emergence of economic clusters

Efthymia Kyriakopoulou; Anastasios Xepapadeas


Archive | 2015

On The Strategic Effect of International Permits Trading on Local Pollution: The Case of Multiple Pollutants

Fabio Antoniou; Efthymia Kyriakopoulou


Environmental Economics and Policy Studies | 2011

Spatial location decisions under environmental policy and housing externalities

Efthymia Kyriakopoulou; Anastasios Xepapadeas


Journal of Economic Geography | 2016

Atmospheric pollution in rapidly growing industrial cities: spatial policies and land use patterns

Efthymia Kyriakopoulou; Anastasios Xepapadeas


Archive | 2015

On the strategic effect of international permits trading on local pollution

Fabio Antoniou; Efthymia Kyriakopoulou


Nature | 2013

Social Change Vital to Sustainability Goals

Albert V. Norström; Efthymia Kyriakopoulou


Annual Review of Resource Economics | 2012

(The economics of) discounting: unbalanced growth, uncertainty, and spatial considerations.

Thomas Sterner; Efthymia Kyriakopoulou

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Anastasios Xepapadeas

Athens University of Economics and Business

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Fabio Antoniou

University of Gothenburg

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Jessica Coria

University of Gothenburg

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Thomas Sterner

University of Gothenburg

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Wolfgang Habla

University of Gothenburg

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