In developing countries, urban clusters of informal firms such as brick kilns and leather tanneries can create severe pollution problems. However, these firms are quite difficult to regulate for a variety of technical and political reasons. Drawing on the literature, this paper first develops a list of feasible environmental management policies. It then examines how these policies have fared in four independent efforts to control emissions from informal brick kilns in northern Mexico. The case studies suggest that: (i) conventional command and control process standards are generally only enforceable when buttressed by peer monitoring, (ii) surprisingly, clean technologies can be successfully diffused even when they raise variable costs, in ...
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Productivity spillovers in the U.S. food processing industry resulting from inward foreign direct in...
The concept of pollution prevention, or "P2," signifies a new, proactive environmental mindset that ...
The primary objective of the Advanced Emissions Control Development Program (AECDP) is to develop pr...
Economics has played an increasingly important role in shaping policy, in the United States and else...
We assess different policies for reducing carbon dioxide emissions and promoting the innovation and ...
When government directs the economy, how does human welfare fare? This research narrows the scope ...
In the past few decades there has been an increased interest in energy efficient technologies and re...
This study examines Nestlé and their CSR engagement from an environmental aspect, focusing on defore...
Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor [L.] Moench) is the fifth most important cereal crop by area after wheat, ...
This document is a literature review of sustainable growth. Because there are many definitions of su...
In this paper, we investigate evidence of market discipline from contingent convertible (CoCo) issue...
This paper applies an augmented version of the Heckscher-Ohlin-Vanek model to a broad cross section ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) continues to move ahead with regulation of greenhouse...
In this paper we study the policy interactions between meeting a greenhouse gas emission constraint ...
In this article, the author argues that antitrust law has entered a new phase of its controversial e...
Productivity spillovers in the U.S. food processing industry resulting from inward foreign direct in...
The concept of pollution prevention, or "P2," signifies a new, proactive environmental mindset that ...
The primary objective of the Advanced Emissions Control Development Program (AECDP) is to develop pr...