CERNA Working Paper Series 2010-18International audienceDoes self-regulation improve social welfare? We develop a policy game featuring a regulator and a firm that can unilaterally commit to better environmental or social behavior in order to preempt future public policy. We show that the answer depends on the set of policy instruments available to the regulator. Self-regulation improves welfare if the regulator can only use mandatory regulation: it reduces welfare when the regulator opts for a voluntary agreement. This suggests that self-regulation and voluntary agreements are not good complements from a welfare point of view. We derive the policy implications, and extend the basic model in several dimensions
I am grateful to the publisher, Elsevier, for letting the manuscript being archived in this Open Acc...
This paper presents an analysis of environmental policy in imperfectly competitive markets. We inves...
Since the early 1990s, there has been a worldwide increase in the use of voluntary approaches as an ...
CERNA Working Paper Series 2010-18International audienceDoes self-regulation improve social welfare?...
Does self-regulation improve social welfare? We develop a policy game featuring a regulator and a fi...
Voluntary agreements between regulators and firms have been in use for at least two decades. In rece...
Voluntary agreements with polluting industries are becoming a popular alternative to traditional en...
This paper analyses the conditions under which a group of firms have the incentive to sign a volunta...
DoCorporate Social Responsibility (CSR) improves welfare when it occurs in equi-librium? We develop ...
We present a model in which firms voluntarily abate emissions in a market that values environmental ...
National audienceAre Corporate Social Responsibility and Voluntary Agreements Complementary ? Volunt...
I model the participation of firms in a voluntary agreement as a costly certification process whereb...
This doctoral research is composed of seven papers that provide answers to the following questions: ...
In environmental policy, voluntary commitments are increasingly considered as a potentially useful p...
I am grateful to the publisher, Elsevier, for letting the manuscript being archived in this Open Acc...
This paper presents an analysis of environmental policy in imperfectly competitive markets. We inves...
Since the early 1990s, there has been a worldwide increase in the use of voluntary approaches as an ...
CERNA Working Paper Series 2010-18International audienceDoes self-regulation improve social welfare?...
Does self-regulation improve social welfare? We develop a policy game featuring a regulator and a fi...
Voluntary agreements between regulators and firms have been in use for at least two decades. In rece...
Voluntary agreements with polluting industries are becoming a popular alternative to traditional en...
This paper analyses the conditions under which a group of firms have the incentive to sign a volunta...
DoCorporate Social Responsibility (CSR) improves welfare when it occurs in equi-librium? We develop ...
We present a model in which firms voluntarily abate emissions in a market that values environmental ...
National audienceAre Corporate Social Responsibility and Voluntary Agreements Complementary ? Volunt...
I model the participation of firms in a voluntary agreement as a costly certification process whereb...
This doctoral research is composed of seven papers that provide answers to the following questions: ...
In environmental policy, voluntary commitments are increasingly considered as a potentially useful p...
I am grateful to the publisher, Elsevier, for letting the manuscript being archived in this Open Acc...
This paper presents an analysis of environmental policy in imperfectly competitive markets. We inves...
Since the early 1990s, there has been a worldwide increase in the use of voluntary approaches as an ...