he article investigates whether environmental regulations have affected productivity development and technological change in the European pulp and paper industry. A dynamic panel data approach is selected for analyzing a sample consisting of the pulp and paper industries in eight European countries. Industry total factor productivity for the period 1993–2009 is used as the dependent variable; it is explained by the intensities of environmental regulations for various types of pollutants, as well as by a number of other independent variables. The econometric results indicate that the regulation of nitrogen oxides is associated with productivity improvements with a one-year lag, whereas regulations regarding sulphur dioxide and carbon dioxide...
Abstract: Many economists maintain that environmental regulations hamper productivity growth. Howev...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the effect of environmental regulatory stringency on innovat...
This paper represents an empirical investigation of the “weak” and “strong” Porter Hypothesis (PH) f...
he article investigates whether environmental regulations have affected productivity development and...
Purpose of Review: In this article, we review existing research addressing how environmental regulat...
Abstract: Although environmental regulations may imply a cost increase on firm's conventional input...
© 2018, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. The production and manufactur...
The main subject of this thesis is the relationship between economic growth and environmental effect...
Environmental policy is at the core of the current research debate and policy action. Few studies ha...
This paper investigates the "weak" and "strong" versions of Porter Hypothesis (PH) focusing on the m...
We began this project interested in collecting real-world' insight about how environmental regulatio...
Although fi rms bear the cost of compliance, strict but fl exible environmental regulation may benef...
This paper provides an empirical analysis of the relationship between the stringency of environmenta...
The EU ETS was the first international policy instrument to introduce regulation of CO2 emissions of...
This study analyses the potential effects of environmental regulation on productivity growth in the ...
Abstract: Many economists maintain that environmental regulations hamper productivity growth. Howev...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the effect of environmental regulatory stringency on innovat...
This paper represents an empirical investigation of the “weak” and “strong” Porter Hypothesis (PH) f...
he article investigates whether environmental regulations have affected productivity development and...
Purpose of Review: In this article, we review existing research addressing how environmental regulat...
Abstract: Although environmental regulations may imply a cost increase on firm's conventional input...
© 2018, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. The production and manufactur...
The main subject of this thesis is the relationship between economic growth and environmental effect...
Environmental policy is at the core of the current research debate and policy action. Few studies ha...
This paper investigates the "weak" and "strong" versions of Porter Hypothesis (PH) focusing on the m...
We began this project interested in collecting real-world' insight about how environmental regulatio...
Although fi rms bear the cost of compliance, strict but fl exible environmental regulation may benef...
This paper provides an empirical analysis of the relationship between the stringency of environmenta...
The EU ETS was the first international policy instrument to introduce regulation of CO2 emissions of...
This study analyses the potential effects of environmental regulation on productivity growth in the ...
Abstract: Many economists maintain that environmental regulations hamper productivity growth. Howev...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the effect of environmental regulatory stringency on innovat...
This paper represents an empirical investigation of the “weak” and “strong” Porter Hypothesis (PH) f...