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Market-based pollution control mechanisms such as pollution levy and cap and trade have received increasing attention … from both academics and practitioners. A good understanding of the optimal pollution price under these mechanisms is a … premise for regulators to make sound pollution control policies. In this paper, we propose a method for deriving the optimal …
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) and the South (China) in the presence of a global pollution externality. Each country's share of global pollution depends … pressure on the US to raise environmental regulations on industry. Capital will move to China. Because the increased pollution …Bilateral trade and capital flows have increased substantially between the United States and China yielding economic …
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Our paper examined the pollution leakage by the environmental regulation applied in 2+26 cities which are Beijing and …
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Voluntary environmental management programs for firms have become an increasingly popular instrument of environmental policy. However, the literature's conclusion on the effectiveness of suchprograms is ambiguous, and for the European region there is a lack of evidence based on a large control...
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Croatia. This paper seeks to evaluate potential sectoral effects of several nitrogen pollution reduction policy measures …
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A major goal of the environmental movement is to conserve or improve the natural environment, but evidence showing that environmental mobilization produces positive environmental outcomes is mixed. This paper addresses a fundamental question about the relative impact of pro-environmental...
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(production capital, pollution control capital, labor, and energy) and a bad input (sulfur burned) to produce good outputs … for this jointness increases the cost of pollution control, making it less acceptable to the public and its policymakers …
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