Few endogenous growth models have focused attention on the strong Porter hypothesis, thatstricter environmental policies induce innovations, the benefits of which exceed the costs. A key assumption in this hypothesis is that policy strictness pushes firms to overcome some obstacles to profit maximization. We model this hypothesis by incorporating pollution and taxation in the Aghion and Griffith (2005) analysis of growth with satisficing managers. Our theoretical results predict the strong Porter hypothesis. Moreover, they suggest that the stringency of environmental policy should adjust to changes in the level of potential competition in the intermediate inputs sector
The Porter hypothesis suggests a double dividend in the sense that environmental policy improves bot...
Session ID 28: Natural Resource Markets and Environmental RegulationOrganized by the Industrial Orga...
We study the relationship between industrial competitiveness, adaption of cleaner production techniq...
International audienceFew endogenous growth models have focused attention on the strong Porter hypot...
Few endogenous growth models have focused attention on the strong Porter hypothesis, that stricter e...
Few endogenous growth models have focused attention on the strong Porter hypothesis that stricter en...
The traditional economic argument states that compliance with environmental policy diverts resources...
Jaffe et Palmer (1997) présentent trois variantes distinctes de l'hypothèse de Porter. La version « ...
Twenty years ago, Harvard Business School economist and strategy professor Michael Porter stood conv...
The Porter hypothesis suggests a win]win situation in the sense that environmental policy improves b...
International audienceJaffe and Palmer (1997) present three distinct variants of the so-called Porte...
In this paper, we analyze the long-term impact of an environmental policy on economic growth, pollut...
International audienceSome twenty years ago, Harvard Business School economist and strategy professo...
The Porter Hypothesis argues that environmental regulations benefit firms by fostering innovation. W...
The Porter Hypothesis has been extensively debated in recent decades due to an influx in environment...
The Porter hypothesis suggests a double dividend in the sense that environmental policy improves bot...
Session ID 28: Natural Resource Markets and Environmental RegulationOrganized by the Industrial Orga...
We study the relationship between industrial competitiveness, adaption of cleaner production techniq...
International audienceFew endogenous growth models have focused attention on the strong Porter hypot...
Few endogenous growth models have focused attention on the strong Porter hypothesis, that stricter e...
Few endogenous growth models have focused attention on the strong Porter hypothesis that stricter en...
The traditional economic argument states that compliance with environmental policy diverts resources...
Jaffe et Palmer (1997) présentent trois variantes distinctes de l'hypothèse de Porter. La version « ...
Twenty years ago, Harvard Business School economist and strategy professor Michael Porter stood conv...
The Porter hypothesis suggests a win]win situation in the sense that environmental policy improves b...
International audienceJaffe and Palmer (1997) present three distinct variants of the so-called Porte...
In this paper, we analyze the long-term impact of an environmental policy on economic growth, pollut...
International audienceSome twenty years ago, Harvard Business School economist and strategy professo...
The Porter Hypothesis argues that environmental regulations benefit firms by fostering innovation. W...
The Porter Hypothesis has been extensively debated in recent decades due to an influx in environment...
The Porter hypothesis suggests a double dividend in the sense that environmental policy improves bot...
Session ID 28: Natural Resource Markets and Environmental RegulationOrganized by the Industrial Orga...
We study the relationship between industrial competitiveness, adaption of cleaner production techniq...