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The 'pollution haven' hypothesis refers to the possibility that multinational firms, particularly those engaged in … possibility that some features of FDI host countries, such as bureaucratic corruption, may deter inward FDI, but are positively … the effect at the firm level. In addition, environmental standard of the host countries and pollution intensity of the …
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The 'pollution haven' hypothesis refers to the possibility that multinational firms, particularly those engaged in … possibility that some features of FDI host countries, such as bureaucratic corruption, may deter inward FDI, but are positively … the effect at the firm level. In addition, environmental standard of the host countries and pollution intensity of the …
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"Corruption, Pollution, and Location of International Capital Flows." …The "pollution haven" hypothesis states that multinational firms, particularly those in highly polluting industries … and Wei find only weak evidence in its favor. The "pollution haven" hypothesis refers to the possibility that …
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Pollution-intensive industries are generally characterized by imperfect competition, increasing returns to scale and …-border pollution which reduces cross-setoral production in agriculture. Firms can freely move across country borders, but not workers …. First, we show that pollution lowers local income since it reduces agricultural production. This income-reduction effect …
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