The Porter hypothesis suggests a win]win situation in the sense that environmental policy improves both environment and competitiveness. The suggestion received strong criticism from economists driven by the idea that if opportunities exist, firms do not have to be triggered by an extra cost. In this paper a model is developed which confirms this point but which also draws attention to some general mechanisms that relax the trade-off considerably. Downsizing and modernization of firms subject to environmental policy will increase average productivity and will have positive effects on the marginal decrease of profits and environ-mental damage. Q 1999 Academic Press 1
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The Porter hypothesis suggests a double dividend in the sense that environmental policy improves bot...
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Twenty years ago, Harvard Business School economist and strategy professor Michael Porter stood conv...
International audienceSome twenty years ago, Harvard Business School economist and strategy professo...
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Environmental regulations influence the prosperity and sustainability of organisations and household...
Environmental issues have become of prime importance nowadays so that they are a recurrent subject a...
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We examine impacts of different types of environmental innovations on firm profits. Following Porter...
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