Abstract
In
economics, homothetic functions are generally used to represent production.
Homogeneous production functions are a subset. A production function is
homogeneous of degree a when all
inputs are changed in the same proportion and resulting output changes by the ath power of the input change.
Convention envisions homogeneity of degree 1, constant-returns-to-scale.
Herein, we alter convention for increasing-returns-to-scale, a > 1. With aggregate
increasing-returns-to-scale, symmetric regions, in a first-best Nash
equilibrium, subsidize capital and overprotect
the regional environment. Second-best fiscal structures are also examined.
JEL Classification numbers: H20, H71, H73.
Keywords: Environmental federalism, Inter-jurisdictional
competition, Increasing-returns-to-scale, Homothetic functions.