Economists generally view environmental enforcement as a tool to secure compliance with regulations. This paper demonstrates that credible enforcement significantly increases statutory over-compliance with regulations as well. We find that many plants with discharges typically below legally permitted levels reduce discharges further when regulators issue fines, even on other plants. Also, non-compliant plants often respond to sanctions by reducing discharges well beyond reductions required by law. Thus, increased enforcement generates substantial discharge reductions above and beyond those expected from simply deterring violations.Over-compliance; Fines; Compliance; Enforcement; Regulation; Pollution Policy; Environmental economics; Environ...
This is the first chapter of a book published in 2011 by Stanford University Press that examines emp...
Every summer, parts of the Chesapeake Bay die. Nitrogen and phosphorus runoff from upstream farms co...
Every summer, parts of the Chesapeake Bay die. Nitrogen and phosphorus runoff from upstream farms co...
Economists generally view environmental enforcement as a tool to secure compliance with regulations....
Economists generally view environmental enforcement as a tool to secure compliance with regulations....
Economists generally view environmental enforcement as a tool to secure compliance with regulations....
This paper explores empirically the impact of enforcement efforts on environmental compliance, focus...
This paper explores empirically the impact of enforcement efforts on environmental compliance, focus...
This paper explores empirically the impact of enforcement efforts on environmental compliance, focus...
This is the first chapter of a book published in 2011 by Stanford University Press that examines emp...
This study aims to contribute one piece to the puzzle on why industry plants in the U.S. choose to c...
article published in law journalThe EPA water pollution regulations-the focus of this study represen...
Effective enforcement is crucial to achieving the objectives of the federal environmental statutes. ...
Enforcement is widely acknowledged to be an indispensable feature of effective governance in the wor...
This paper originated from the AEE/REE presidential address for the XXX Simposio de Análisis Económi...
This is the first chapter of a book published in 2011 by Stanford University Press that examines emp...
Every summer, parts of the Chesapeake Bay die. Nitrogen and phosphorus runoff from upstream farms co...
Every summer, parts of the Chesapeake Bay die. Nitrogen and phosphorus runoff from upstream farms co...
Economists generally view environmental enforcement as a tool to secure compliance with regulations....
Economists generally view environmental enforcement as a tool to secure compliance with regulations....
Economists generally view environmental enforcement as a tool to secure compliance with regulations....
This paper explores empirically the impact of enforcement efforts on environmental compliance, focus...
This paper explores empirically the impact of enforcement efforts on environmental compliance, focus...
This paper explores empirically the impact of enforcement efforts on environmental compliance, focus...
This is the first chapter of a book published in 2011 by Stanford University Press that examines emp...
This study aims to contribute one piece to the puzzle on why industry plants in the U.S. choose to c...
article published in law journalThe EPA water pollution regulations-the focus of this study represen...
Effective enforcement is crucial to achieving the objectives of the federal environmental statutes. ...
Enforcement is widely acknowledged to be an indispensable feature of effective governance in the wor...
This paper originated from the AEE/REE presidential address for the XXX Simposio de Análisis Económi...
This is the first chapter of a book published in 2011 by Stanford University Press that examines emp...
Every summer, parts of the Chesapeake Bay die. Nitrogen and phosphorus runoff from upstream farms co...
Every summer, parts of the Chesapeake Bay die. Nitrogen and phosphorus runoff from upstream farms co...