This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record This paper employs a semi-parametric varying coefficient system approach to investigating the impact of environmental policy stringency on a nation's productivity growth using data for a panel of OECD countries over a period of two decades. A new cross-country proxy of environmental policy stringency is employed. Our results show that while stricter environmental policies might shift a country's total cost in production upward, for countries which have already adopted relatively more stringent environmental policies, further increasing their policy stringency seems to enhance these countries' productivity in the long run. We also ...
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The measurement and interpretation of economic growth has always been of extreme importance to both ...
Efforts to identify the determinants of environmental policy success have largely been anecdotal and...
This study explores the link between environmental policy stringency and spending and the growth of ...
In this paper, we investigate the environmental regulation-productivity nexus for 18 OECD countries ...
This analysis examines the correlation between the stringency of environmental policies and the econ...
In this paper we use panel data models and quantile regressions to test the “weak” and “strong” ver...
Environmental policies are a significant driver of change towards the achievement of sustainability....
Abstract: Many economists maintain that environmental regulations hamper productivity growth. Howev...
The paper investigates the relationship between economic growth and environmental quality in the con...
Although fi rms bear the cost of compliance, strict but fl exible environmental regulation may benef...
he article investigates whether environmental regulations have affected productivity development and...
Abstract In this paper we examine the effect of greenhouse pollution, as measured by CO2 emissions, ...
Environmental policy is at the core of the current research debate and policy action. Few studies ha...
This paper examines empirically whether countries with relatively more lax environmental regimes hav...
In this paper, we examine the effect of emissions, as measured by carbon dioxide (CO2), on economic ...
The measurement and interpretation of economic growth has always been of extreme importance to both ...
Efforts to identify the determinants of environmental policy success have largely been anecdotal and...