Environmental policy stringency and foreign direct investment : testing the pollution haven hypothesis with a new composite index
Environmental concerns and increasing stringency levels of environmental regulations, especially in developed countries, has given rise to the debate concerning pollution havens. The pollution haven hypothesis argues that differences in environmental policy stringency will give economic incentives t...
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SLU/Dept. of Economics
2017
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