CETA and Air Pollution

47 Pages Posted: 19 May 2020

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Dhimitri Qirjo

SUNY College at Plattsburgh - School of Business and Economics

Razvan C. Pascalau

SUNY College at Plattsburgh - School of Business and Economics; University of Navarra

Dmitriy Krichevskiy

Elizabethtown College

Date Written: April 14, 2020

Abstract

The study empirically investigates and shows that on average, the implementation of the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) may contribute in the fight against global warming. This study finds that on average, a one percent increase of a percentage point in the bilateral volume of trade as a portion of GDP between Canada and a typical EU member could help reduce annual per capita emissions of GHGs in an average CETA member by about .57 percent. The results also show that the presence of CETA may decrease annual per capita emissions of GHGs in almost all CETA members. There is no statistically significant evidence suggesting an increase of GHGs per capita emissions in any CETA member, regardless of the model or statistical method employed in the paper. These results stand because of the combinations of the factor endowment hypothesis (FEH), the pollution haven hypothesis based on population density variations (PHH2), and the pollution haven hypothesis based on national income differences (PHH1) between each EU member and Canada.

Keywords: Free Trade, Environmental Economics, CETA

JEL Classification: F18, F53, F64

Suggested Citation

Qirjo, Dhimitri and Pascalau, Razvan C. and Krichevskiy, Dmitriy, CETA and Air Pollution (April 14, 2020). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3583045 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3583045

Dhimitri Qirjo

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Razvan C. Pascalau (Contact Author)

SUNY College at Plattsburgh - School of Business and Economics ( email )

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Plattsburgh, NY 12901
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University of Navarra ( email )

Camino del Cerro del Aguila, 3
Pamplona, Navarra 31080
Spain

Dmitriy Krichevskiy

Elizabethtown College ( email )

Elizabethtown, PA 17022
United States

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