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Автор KANG, SANG MOK
Автор LEE, MYUNGHUN
Дата выпуска 2004
dc.description It has been recognized that extra incentives for firmsʼ compliance with pollution regulations would be created under state-dependent enforcement as Harrington (1988) has shown theoretically. However, the extent of the overall improvement in compliance is expected to be different according to the pollution control costs and industrial structures of any given country. This paper empirically examines, for the first time, the effectiveness of an imposition of higher fines for repeated violations and state-dependent enforcement in terms of the reduction of violation days, by simulating emitting behavior for 65 sub-industries in the Korean manufacturing industry over the period 1987–1989. State-dependent enforcement was found to be more effective than an imposition of higher non-compliance fines for repeated violations in regard to the number of sub-industries exhibiting persistent non-compliance. However, the number of fully complying sub-industries was found to be slightly higher under an imposition of higher non-compliance fines for repeated violations. In Korea, it would therefore be desirable to discriminate against certain industries with enforcement systems of different intensity based on their abatement cost structures rather than uniformly introducing a state-dependent approach.
Издатель Cambridge University Press
Название An empirical study on effective pollution enforcement in KoreaFor helpful comments and suggestions, we thank three anonymous referees.
DOI 10.1017/S1355770X03001281
Electronic ISSN 1469-4395
Print ISSN 1355-770X
Журнал Environment and Development Economics
Том 9
Первая страница 353
Последняя страница 365
Аффилиация KANG SANG MOK; Pusan National University
Аффилиация LEE MYUNGHUN; Keimyung University
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