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consistent with real world observations, and thus provide a new explanation for weak environmental policy performance. …
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In this paper, we extend the well known result that hyperbolically discounting agents tend to postpone costs into the future. In a simple model we show that, without commitment to the ex ante optimal plan, no investment in environmental protection is undertaken over the whole time horizon, no...
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This paper analyses two aspects of environmental regulations triggered by ecoinnovations. First, whether there are long term effects of regulation on innovation. Second, whether the impact of different types of regulation differ by type of the environmental benefit of the innovations. To answer...
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We empirically investigate the responsiveness of international trade to the stringency of environmental regulation. Stringent environmental regulation may impair the export competitiveness of ‘dirty’ domestic industries, and as a result, ‘pollution havens’ emerge in countries where...
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world economy. For a given level of policy stringency, countries with more flexible environmental policies are more likely …
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) and downstream (car recycling/recovery) of the ELV system can give rise to different "innovation paths", in accordance … difficulties concerning the transmission of incentives between different industries can prevent the creation of new recycling …
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competition in international markets. We investigate alternative policy measures for promoting paper recycling in seven European … for paper production. We then "translate" the standard into market-based instruments to illustrate how a common recycling …
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institutional complexity and central control in an emerging system - discussed as 'the project state' or 'projectified world' in …
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The relationship between trade and material flows is examined by viewing theglobal economy from the perspective of international material-product chains(MPC). The international MPC covers the complete lifecycle of a material or aproduct in two or more regions, including extraction, production,...
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The paper examines the determinants that influence the environmental innovation behaviour of companies in Germany in a multivariate context by using data from the Mannheimer Innovations Panel 1993, which was part of the Community Innovation Survey. The objective is to analyse the general...
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