Séminaire

A Theory of Multi-Tier Ecolabels

Thomas P. Lyon (University of Michigan)

25 mars 2013, 11h00–12h30

Toulouse

Salle MS 001

Environmental Economics Seminar

Résumé

Certification schemes for credence goods can be binary in structure or have multiple tiers. We present a theory explaining how standard-setting organizations choose between these two forms, and compare the differing incentives of industry trade associations and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in setting standards. For either type of scheme in autarky, the choice between a binary and a multi-tier label depends upon industry structure in subtle ways. When the two types of organization compete, however, there exists a unique equilibrium in which each organization offers a binary label. Surprisingly, the trade association offers a more stringent label than the NGO. In effect, the NGO sets a minimum quality standard that reduces the excessive product differentiation desired by the industry.

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