The 'California effect' hypothesis posits that economic integration may lead to the ratcheting upwards of regulatory standards towards levels found in higher-regulating jurisdictions. Although a number of previous large sample quantitative studies have investigated such convergence dynamics for public environmental policies, their results have been based exclusively on geographically and sectorally aggregated data. Our contribution advances on these studies. We provide the first large-N, geographically disaggregated evidence consistent with a trading-up effect: exports of automobiles and related components from developing countries to countries with more stringent automobile emission standards are found to be associated with more stringent ...
Diffusion holds the key to both the mechanism of carbon emission and a solution to the problem of e...
This paper explores how cross-country differences in environmental regulatory stringency among membe...
One of the greatest concerns over globalisation is its impact on the environment. This paper contrib...
The ‘California effect’ hypothesis posits that economic integration may lead to the ratcheting upwa...
Emission data from EDGAR (Emissions Database for Global Atmospheric Research), rather than economic ...
We examine the impact of environmental regulation on the international diffusion of new technology t...
This article examines the impact of environmental regulation within countries as well as regulatory ...
This paper reviews the available evidence on the relevance of the Porter hypothesis for automotive e...
Heterogeneous countries produce goods from fixed resources and emitting inputs that cause simultaneo...
We formally study the determinants, magnitude and distribution of efficiency gains generated in mult...
A perceived advantage of cap-and-trade programs over more prescriptive environmental regulation is t...
<p><strong>Figure 2.</strong> Net trade in fossil-fuel emissions for selected regions, showing both ...
This paper examines how regional inequalities are affected by emission controls via credit trading a...
Emission standards are one of the major policy tools to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from transpo...
This Comment will first examine current United States policy, standards, and regulation of the emiss...
Diffusion holds the key to both the mechanism of carbon emission and a solution to the problem of e...
This paper explores how cross-country differences in environmental regulatory stringency among membe...
One of the greatest concerns over globalisation is its impact on the environment. This paper contrib...
The ‘California effect’ hypothesis posits that economic integration may lead to the ratcheting upwa...
Emission data from EDGAR (Emissions Database for Global Atmospheric Research), rather than economic ...
We examine the impact of environmental regulation on the international diffusion of new technology t...
This article examines the impact of environmental regulation within countries as well as regulatory ...
This paper reviews the available evidence on the relevance of the Porter hypothesis for automotive e...
Heterogeneous countries produce goods from fixed resources and emitting inputs that cause simultaneo...
We formally study the determinants, magnitude and distribution of efficiency gains generated in mult...
A perceived advantage of cap-and-trade programs over more prescriptive environmental regulation is t...
<p><strong>Figure 2.</strong> Net trade in fossil-fuel emissions for selected regions, showing both ...
This paper examines how regional inequalities are affected by emission controls via credit trading a...
Emission standards are one of the major policy tools to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from transpo...
This Comment will first examine current United States policy, standards, and regulation of the emiss...
Diffusion holds the key to both the mechanism of carbon emission and a solution to the problem of e...
This paper explores how cross-country differences in environmental regulatory stringency among membe...
One of the greatest concerns over globalisation is its impact on the environment. This paper contrib...