Author/Authors
Becker، نويسنده , , Randy A.، نويسنده ,
DocumentNumber
3541574
Title Of Article
Local environmental regulation and plant-level productivity
شماره ركورد
5741
Latin Abstract
This paper examines the impact of environmental regulation on the productivity of manufacturing plants in the United States. Establishment-level data from three Censuses of Manufactures are used to estimate 3-factor Cobb–Douglas production functions that include a measure of the stringency of environmental regulation faced by manufacturing plants. In contrast to previous studies, this paper examines effects on plants in all manufacturing industries, not just those in “dirty” industries. Further, this paper employs spatial–temporal variation in environmental compliance costs to identify effects, using a time-varying county-level index that is based on multiple years of establishment-level data from the Pollution Abatement Costs and Expenditures survey and the Annual Survey of Manufactures. Results suggest that, for the average manufacturing plant, there is no statistically significant effect on productivity of being in a county with higher environmental compliance costs. For the average plant, the main effect of environmental regulation may not be in the spatial and temporal dimensions.
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2516
NaturalLanguageKeyword
U.S. manufacturing , Productivity , Environmental Regulation
JournalTitle
Studia Iranica
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2522
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2522
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