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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Autor principal: Lundh, Mia
Formato: H2
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: SLU/Dept. of Economics 2017
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description 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 to firms and industries to move their production to countries with more lenient environmental regulations. Even though there exists a vast strand of literature investigating this phenomena, their results are inconclusive. This thesis empirically studies weather difference in environmental policy stringency has a positive effect on foreign direct investment flows between the European OECD and BRIICS countries over the time-period 2003 to 2012. Using a fixed effect model, FDI is determined by the commonly used knowledge capital specification introduced by Markusen and Maskus (2002) in addition to the main independent variable proxied by a new indicator for environmental policy stringency. The results of this study shows a significant but weak support for the pollution haven hypothesis when considering a time-lag of the EPS-variable by one year.
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spelling RepoSLU104292017-07-10T11:26:42Z Environmental policy stringency and foreign direct investment : testing the pollution haven hypothesis with a new composite index Lundh, Mia foreign direct investments pollution havens enviornmnetal policy policy stringency environmental regulation 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 to firms and industries to move their production to countries with more lenient environmental regulations. Even though there exists a vast strand of literature investigating this phenomena, their results are inconclusive. This thesis empirically studies weather difference in environmental policy stringency has a positive effect on foreign direct investment flows between the European OECD and BRIICS countries over the time-period 2003 to 2012. Using a fixed effect model, FDI is determined by the commonly used knowledge capital specification introduced by Markusen and Maskus (2002) in addition to the main independent variable proxied by a new indicator for environmental policy stringency. The results of this study shows a significant but weak support for the pollution haven hypothesis when considering a time-lag of the EPS-variable by one year. SLU/Dept. of Economics 2017 H2 eng https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/10429/
spellingShingle foreign direct investments
pollution havens
enviornmnetal policy
policy stringency
environmental regulation
Lundh, Mia
Environmental policy stringency and foreign direct investment : testing the pollution haven hypothesis with a new composite index
title Environmental policy stringency and foreign direct investment : testing the pollution haven hypothesis with a new composite index
title_full Environmental policy stringency and foreign direct investment : testing the pollution haven hypothesis with a new composite index
title_fullStr Environmental policy stringency and foreign direct investment : testing the pollution haven hypothesis with a new composite index
title_full_unstemmed Environmental policy stringency and foreign direct investment : testing the pollution haven hypothesis with a new composite index
title_short Environmental policy stringency and foreign direct investment : testing the pollution haven hypothesis with a new composite index
title_sort environmental policy stringency and foreign direct investment : testing the pollution haven hypothesis with a new composite index
topic foreign direct investments
pollution havens
enviornmnetal policy
policy stringency
environmental regulation