Pollution limits and polluters' efforts to comply : the role of government monitoring and enforcement by Earnhart, Dietrich

Pollution limits and polluters' efforts to comply : the role of government monitoring and enforcement
by Earnhart, Dietrich

(#8JOVK0X)

Follett eBook (perpetual term) (single-user access) Stanford Economics and Finance, 2011
Description: 1 online resource (viii, 319 pages)
Dewey: 344.7304

Sign In or Create an Account to purchase this item.

Product Overview
From Follett

Includes bibliographical references and index.;Scope of analysis : sample of regulated facilities -- Summary of research questions and review of previous studies -- Discharge limits imposed on discharging facilities -- Environmental behavior : facilities' efforts to comply with discharge limits -- Environmental performance : facilities' discharges and compliance with discharge limits -- Regulatory efforts to induce compliance with discharge limits -- Effect of government interventions on environmental behavior -- Effect of government interventions on environmental performance -- Summary, conclusions, policy implications, and future research.;Print version record. AnnotationThis text integrates the fields of economics and law to empirically examine compliance with regulatory obligations under the Clean Water Act (CWA). It examines four dimensions of federal water pollution control policy in the United States.

From the Publisher
This book integrates the fields of economics and law to empirically examine compliance with regulatory obligations under the Clean Water Act (CWA). It examines four dimensions of federal water pollution control policy in the United States: limits imposed on industrial facilities' pollution discharges; facilities' efforts to comply with pollution limits, identified as "environmental behavior"; facilities' success at controlling their discharges to comply with pollution limits, identified as "environmental performance"; and regulators' efforts to induce compliance via inspections and enforcement actions, identified as "government interventions." The authors gather and analyze data on environmental performance and government interventions from Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) databases, and data on environmental behavior gathered from their own survey of all 1,612 chemical manufacturing facilities permitted to discharge wastewater in 2002. By analyzing links between critical elements in the puzzle of enforcement of and compliance with environmental protection laws, the text speaks to several important, policy-relevant research questions: Do government interventions help induce better environmental behavior and/or better environmental performance? Do tighter pollution limits improve environmental behavior and/or performance? And, does better environmental behavior lead to better environmental performance?
Product Details
  • Publisher: Stanford Economics and Finance
  • Publication Date: April 14, 2011
  • Format: Follett eBook (perpetual term) (single-user access)
  • Dewey: 344.7304
  • Description: 1 online resource (viii, 319 pages)
  • Tracings: Glicksman, Robert L., author.
  • ISBN-10: 0-8047-7760-8
  • ISBN-13: 978-0-8047-7760-5
  • Follett Number: 8JOVK0X