Much of the time, polluting firms lobby against environmental protection, but there are major exceptions to this rule, for example in the regulation of both ozone and greenhouse gases. Political support from firms can be pivotal for governments trying to protect the environment. I offer an explanation for this phenomenon, suggesting firms behave as they do in order to steal market share from their rivals. I develop a model in which a polluting firm makes a clean technology investment and then lobbies successfully for strong environmental protection, since this will shift market share away from its rival who has not made the clean investment. The key result concerns the impact of lobbying on the equilibrium outcome: for a region of the pa...
Lobbying by pollution firms is commonly viewed as having a negative impact on the stringency of envi...
Objective. This article begins the process of broadly evaluating the role of nongovernmental actors ...
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Much of the time, firms lobby against environmental protection, but there are major exceptions to th...
Abstract: We analyze the determinants of environmental policy when two firms engage in two types of ...
In this paper, we contribute to the debate regarding the relationship between lobbying and environme...
Although the prevailing viewpoint claims that corporate profitability and environmental regulation a...
Can multinational firms exert more power than national firms by influencing politics through lobbyin...
Abstract: Can multinational firms exert more power than national firms by influencing politics throu...
Environmental groups (EGs) often collaborate with polluting firms to help them reduce their carbon f...
In 2013, the energy and natural resources sector spent $359 million lobbying. Such spending is large...
Old and environmentally damaging industries often lobby effectively for less stringent regulations a...
Greater political pressure to improve corporate environmental performance and mitigate climate chang...
How is it that environmental groups can have a strong impact on environmental policy but without muc...
An incumbent government maximizes its chances of being reelected. Its objective function encompasses...
Lobbying by pollution firms is commonly viewed as having a negative impact on the stringency of envi...
Objective. This article begins the process of broadly evaluating the role of nongovernmental actors ...
This paper re-considers environmental subsidies in the context where pol-luting firms procure their ...
Much of the time, firms lobby against environmental protection, but there are major exceptions to th...
Abstract: We analyze the determinants of environmental policy when two firms engage in two types of ...
In this paper, we contribute to the debate regarding the relationship between lobbying and environme...
Although the prevailing viewpoint claims that corporate profitability and environmental regulation a...
Can multinational firms exert more power than national firms by influencing politics through lobbyin...
Abstract: Can multinational firms exert more power than national firms by influencing politics throu...
Environmental groups (EGs) often collaborate with polluting firms to help them reduce their carbon f...
In 2013, the energy and natural resources sector spent $359 million lobbying. Such spending is large...
Old and environmentally damaging industries often lobby effectively for less stringent regulations a...
Greater political pressure to improve corporate environmental performance and mitigate climate chang...
How is it that environmental groups can have a strong impact on environmental policy but without muc...
An incumbent government maximizes its chances of being reelected. Its objective function encompasses...
Lobbying by pollution firms is commonly viewed as having a negative impact on the stringency of envi...
Objective. This article begins the process of broadly evaluating the role of nongovernmental actors ...
This paper re-considers environmental subsidies in the context where pol-luting firms procure their ...