Going green : a relationship between environmental goals and firms' competitiveness
There is a possibility to mitigate the externalities from production by expenditures on abatement. However, it is believed that these costs have a negative influence over the firm's competitiveness. Despite the fact that a tradeoff between social benefits (increase of welfare by reduction of environ...
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SLU/Dept. of Economics
2009
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