Economic analysis of e-waste market

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Prudence Dato
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[1] Savoie Mont Blanc University,IREGE
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International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics | 2017年 / 17卷
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E-waste; Market; Imperfect information; International trade; Q53; L51; D82; F18;
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Despite international regulations that prohibit the trans-boundary movement of electronic and electric waste (e-waste), non-reusable e-waste is often illegally mixed with reusable e-waste and results in being sent to developing countries. As developing countries are not well prepared to properly manage e-waste, this illegal trade has important negative externalities and creates ‘environmental injustice’. The two main information problems on the e-waste market are imperfect monitoring and imperfect information on the so-called ‘degree of purity’ of the e-waste. In this paper, we use a simple bilateral North–South trade model and show that there exists an alternative e-waste market that is better than the standard e-waste market for developing countries. This alternative e-waste market is a joint trade in reusable and non-reusable e-waste. In both cases, we consider demand and supply sides, plus the equilibrium of the e-waste market to show that the alternative market that we propose is better for developing countries.
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页码:815 / 837
页数:22
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