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Voluntary Pollution Control under Threat of Regulation

Kathleen Segerson ()

International Review of Environmental and Resource Economics, 2018, vol. 11, issue 2, 145-192

Abstract: This paper reviews the literature relating to the use of regulatory threats to induce voluntary pollution abatement. Some scholars have argued that voluntary approaches are most likely to be effective when accompanied by a strong regulatory threat (e.g., Bizer, 1999; Coglianese and Nash, 2016; Khanna and Damon, 1999). However, the use of threats raises a number of issues that do not arise in other contexts where voluntary abatement occurs in response to market-based or government-provided financial incentives. This provides the rationale for this review focused specifically on voluntary approaches with regulatory threats, which discusses both the advantages and disadvantages of using a threat-based approach and the implications of doing so, drawing on both the theoretical and empirical literature.

Keywords: Voluntary pollution control; regulatory threats; free-riding (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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