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ID 105901
Author
Naito, Tohru Institute of Socio-Arts and Science
Keywords
Spatial competition
Pollution abatement investment
Agglomeration
Content Type
Departmental Bulletin Paper
Description
In this paper, we analyze the mixed duopoly, in which the private firm maximizing profit competes with the public firm maximizing social welfare under the linear city. This model is not price competition like Hotelling (1929) but quantity competition like Anderson and Neven (1991) or Matsushima and Matsumura (2003), both firms face the quantity competition of homogeneous goods at each location in the city. Moreover, those firms emit any pollution in the manufacturing process similar to Naito and Ogawa (2009). The purpose of this paper compares the case without environmental regulation with the case regulated by government and analyzes the effect of environmental regulation on firms agglomeration. As the result of analysis, we show that the environmental regulation affects the location pattern of each firm in the city.
Journal Title
徳島大学地域科学研究
ISSN
21867720
NCID
AA12560198
Volume
1
Start Page
29
End Page
38
Sort Key
29
Published Date
2012-02
EDB ID
FullText File
language
eng
TextVersion
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