A two stage game is analyzed in which citizens who own mobile factors of production also vote for domestic
environmental policies. It is shown that individuals have an incentive to cross-haul polluting factors across jurisdictions
when direct controls are used to regulate emissions, that this cross-hauling can induce a ratcheting...
We show that various procedures surrounding the administration of U.S. antidumping (AD) cases gives firms incentives to
pass-through AD duties as much as 200 percent and that exchange rate pass-through is likely altered when firms face AD
duties. While our predictions are general for any firms or products involved in...