Our objective is to analyze the effectiveness, against the illegal disposal of waste, of a licensing system that has been introduced in a waste management policy. We theoretically find enforcement leverage in the licensing system, and then examine the theoretical result empirically. The results suggest that extending liability to disposers, which forms the basis of the enforcement leverage, deters illegal disposal more effectively than increasing penalties for illegal disposal. We also obtain evidence of transboundary movement of illegal disposal, and find how the court determines penalties for illegal disposal
The Act makes it unlawful to dump waste in places such as public highways, lakes or rivers, or priva...
Illegal waste disposal is an increasingly significant and costly problem. This paper considers a spe...
In this paper, the complexities of government intervention design in the waste realm are addressed. ...
We focus on the role played by waste policy and enforcement in determining waste related corruption....
Environmental non-compliance is affected by the decentralized shaping of environmental policy by loc...
This study provides an analysis of illegal waste disposal examining how and why it occurs, with a fo...
Studies of environmental crime suggest that its causes fall into three broad groups, concerning the ...
A system requiring a waste management license from an enforcement agency has been introduced in many...
In this paper, we construct a partial equilibrium model of a product that can be manufactured by usi...
Hazardous waste regulations require disposal in approved dumpsites, where environmental consequences...
We conduct a field experiment to examine whether the deterrent effect of law enforcement depends on ...
The current waste crisis in Italy is the most recent evidence that criminal organisations can impact...
This paper investigates interactions between waste and enforcement policies in the presence of a cor...
The Act makes it unlawful to dump waste in places such as public highways, lakes or rivers, or priva...
Illegal waste disposal is an increasingly significant and costly problem. This paper considers a spe...
In this paper, the complexities of government intervention design in the waste realm are addressed. ...
We focus on the role played by waste policy and enforcement in determining waste related corruption....
Environmental non-compliance is affected by the decentralized shaping of environmental policy by loc...
This study provides an analysis of illegal waste disposal examining how and why it occurs, with a fo...
Studies of environmental crime suggest that its causes fall into three broad groups, concerning the ...
A system requiring a waste management license from an enforcement agency has been introduced in many...
In this paper, we construct a partial equilibrium model of a product that can be manufactured by usi...
Hazardous waste regulations require disposal in approved dumpsites, where environmental consequences...
We conduct a field experiment to examine whether the deterrent effect of law enforcement depends on ...
The current waste crisis in Italy is the most recent evidence that criminal organisations can impact...
This paper investigates interactions between waste and enforcement policies in the presence of a cor...
The Act makes it unlawful to dump waste in places such as public highways, lakes or rivers, or priva...
Illegal waste disposal is an increasingly significant and costly problem. This paper considers a spe...
In this paper, the complexities of government intervention design in the waste realm are addressed. ...