Working Paper

Trade, Trees, and Contingent Trade Agreements

Bård Harstad
CESifo, Munich, 2022

CESifo Working Paper No. 9596

Can trade agreements motivate environmental conservation? I first present a model whereby the government in the South expands its production capacity (e.g., deforest) before trading with the North. After deriving negative relationships between tariff reductions and conservation, I show how all negative results are reversed if countries can negotiate a contingent trade agreement (CTA), where default tariffs vary with changes in the production capacity (or forest cover). A calibration suggests that growth and liberalization can cause Brazil’s agricultural area to expand by 27%, but this expansion can be avoided if the EU and the US offer a CTA.

CESifo Category
Trade Policy
Resources and Environment
Keywords: international trade, trade agreements, deforestation, environmental conservation
JEL Classification: F180, F130, F550Q560, Q370