In this paper, the complexities of government intervention design in the waste realm are addressed. More specifically, we compare two waste tax regimes (optimal and full cost recovery), allowing for the possible presence of criminal organizations in the waste cycle. Our main conclusions suggest that a full cost recovery tax reacts less than an optimal tax to changes in enforcement, and that higher illegal disposal and larger entry incentives for the mafia may result under full cost recovery. Finally, we illustrate a case under which the full cost recovery equilibrium is closer to first best when the mafia is present
This paper focuses on the dynamics the formation of operational costs of waste management in Italy a...
Violations of environmental laws or regulations fall into a wide range of severity. Whether any spec...
Starting off with some examples of illegal dumping of waste, the author examines the relationships b...
In this paper, the complexities of government intervention design in the waste realm are addressed. ...
The current waste crisis in Italy is the most recent evidence that criminal organisations can impact...
Waste management and disposal are influenced by socio-economic, institutional and policy factors tha...
Studies of environmental crime suggest that its causes fall into three broad groups, concerning the ...
Though causing water and soil contamination and serious threats to the natural environment and human...
The paper investigates the link between organized crime and municipal solid waste management costs. ...
In this paper, we construct a partial equilibrium model of a product that can be manufactured by usi...
After the environmental requirements were strengthened during the 1980s, the producers' costs of han...
We focus on the role played by waste policy and enforcement in determining waste related corruption....
Environmental crimes are primarily driven by financial motives. The combined financial value of illi...
textabstractThis paper focuses on the waste-crime nexus. We discuss which implications different cri...
This paper focuses on the dynamics the formation of operational costs of waste management in Italy a...
Violations of environmental laws or regulations fall into a wide range of severity. Whether any spec...
Starting off with some examples of illegal dumping of waste, the author examines the relationships b...
In this paper, the complexities of government intervention design in the waste realm are addressed. ...
The current waste crisis in Italy is the most recent evidence that criminal organisations can impact...
Waste management and disposal are influenced by socio-economic, institutional and policy factors tha...
Studies of environmental crime suggest that its causes fall into three broad groups, concerning the ...
Though causing water and soil contamination and serious threats to the natural environment and human...
The paper investigates the link between organized crime and municipal solid waste management costs. ...
In this paper, we construct a partial equilibrium model of a product that can be manufactured by usi...
After the environmental requirements were strengthened during the 1980s, the producers' costs of han...
We focus on the role played by waste policy and enforcement in determining waste related corruption....
Environmental crimes are primarily driven by financial motives. The combined financial value of illi...
textabstractThis paper focuses on the waste-crime nexus. We discuss which implications different cri...
This paper focuses on the dynamics the formation of operational costs of waste management in Italy a...
Violations of environmental laws or regulations fall into a wide range of severity. Whether any spec...
Starting off with some examples of illegal dumping of waste, the author examines the relationships b...