Abstract
This article presents that strict environmental tax in the host country on multinational firms increases the rate of urban unemployment, whereas it decreases (increases) the level of urban unemployment—the unemployed population different from the rate of unemployment—depending on the low (high) rural workers’ sensitiveness to the change in the rural wage rate.
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