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Industrial Ownership and Environmental Performance
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 32

Industrial Ownership and Environmental Performance

The authors explore the differences in pollution control performance of industries with different types of ownership in China-state-owned (SOE), collectively- or community-owned (COE), privately owned (POE), companies with foreign direct investment (FDI), and joint ventures. About 1,000 industrial firms in three provinces of China were surveyed, and detailed 1999 firm-level information was obtained. The authors analyzed the differences between firms in receiving and reacting to environmental regulatory enforcement, community pressure, environmental services, as well as in the firm's internal environmental management among the different types of ownership. The authors also conducted econometric analyses on the determinants of pollution discharge performance. The results show that foreign direct investment and collectively-owned enterprises have better environmental performances in terms of water pollution discharge intensity, while state-owned enterprises and privately owned enterprises in China are the worst performers. The results also suggest that collectively-owned enterprises in China do internalize environmental externalities.

The Role of China in Global Dirty Industry Migration
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 404

The Role of China in Global Dirty Industry Migration

The first book to comprehensively analyze the regulation of dirty industry migration - a global issue that has complex economic, environmental and social implications. The book examines the mechanisms of regulation of dirty industry migration under internal trade, investment, environment and human rights laws. Other than international law, the host and home country regulation of dirty industry migration in the context of domestic laws and policies are examined. Finally, this book critically evaluates the voluntary codes relating to corporate environmental citizenship and social responsibility which bear implications on the regulation of dirty industry migration. Based on detailed and up-to-date research

Endogenous Enforcement and Effectiveness of China's Pollution Levy System
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 32

Endogenous Enforcement and Effectiveness of China's Pollution Levy System

How well air and water pollution regulation is implemented depends very much on both the level of economic development and the actual environmental quality. Pollution pricing is closer to the dictates of environmental economics than China's formal regulatory statutes would suggest, and there is considerable scope for using economic instruments to reduce China's industrial pollution problems.

Industrial Environmental Performance in China
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 30

Industrial Environmental Performance in China

"Inspections have a statistically significant impact on firms' environmental performance in the Chinese city of Zhenjiang, and citizens' complaints have significant impact on inspections. So stronger information and education campaigns may improve social welfare in the city"--Cover.

Pollution Charges, Community Pressure, and Abatement Cost of Industrial Pollution in China
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 32

Pollution Charges, Community Pressure, and Abatement Cost of Industrial Pollution in China

Community pressure may be as strong an incentive for industrial firms to control pollution in China as pollution levies are.

Pricing Industrial Pollution in China
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 40

Pricing Industrial Pollution in China

An analysis of provincial water pollution control shows that China's pollution levy system has been working much better than is commonly believed. Wang and Wheeler analyze China's experience with the water pollution levy, an emissions charge system that covers hundreds of thousands of factories. The levy experience has not been studied systematically, but anecdotal critiques have suggested that the system is arbitrarily administered and ineffective in controlling pollution. Critics view the levy as a local financing mechanism, but ineffective as a regulatory instrument. Enforcement is thought to vary widely, so that factories in different regions face different penalties for polluting. And i...

Industrial Ownership and Environmental Performance
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 28

Industrial Ownership and Environmental Performance

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Wang and Jin explore the differences in pollution control performance of industries with different types of ownership in China - state-owned (SOE), collectively- or community-owned (COE), privately owned (POE), companies with foreign direct investment (FDI), and joint ventures. About 1,000 industrial firms in three provinces of China were surveyed, and detailed 1999 firm-level information was obtained.The authors analyzed the differences between firms in receiving and reacting to environmental regulatory enforcement, community pressure, environmental services, as well as in the firm's internal environmental management among the different types of ownership. The authors also conducted econome...

Industrial Environmental Performance in China
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 25

Industrial Environmental Performance in China

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Inspections have a statistically significant impact on firms' environmental performance in the Chinese city of Zhenjiang, and citizens' complaints have a significant impact on inspections. So stronger information and education campaigns may improve social welfare in the city. Little empirical research has been done on monitoring and enforcement issues in environmental economics, especially to analyze the impact of monitoring and enforcement on polluters' environmental performance. No studies have been done in developing economies.Dasgupta, Laplante, Mamingi, and Wang explore the impact of inspections, and the potential impact of pollution charges and citizens' complaints, on the environmenta...

Surviving Success
  • Language: en

Surviving Success

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004
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  • Publisher: Unknown

In this paper, Dasgupta, Wang and Wheeler analyze China's industrial pollution problem and the possibilities for significant improvement through policy reform. Their assessment is based on a large-scale econometric exercise, with data provided by China's National Environmental Protection Agency (NEPA). They focus particularly on two major determinants of changes in the pollution intensity (or pollution per unit of output) of industry: General economic reforms, and China's pollution charge system. Using their econometric equations for forecasting, they develop three future pollution scenarios under varying assumptions about policies during the next two decades: (1) Continuation of the economi...

Surviving Success
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 58

Surviving Success

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