Strategic environmental disclosure: evidence from the DOE's voluntary greenhouse gas registry
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Recommendations
- EPA's voluntary 33/50 program: Impact on toxic releases and economic performance of firms
- Regulation with direct benefits of information disclosure and imperfect monitoring
- Voluntary environmental agreements: Good or bad news for environmental protection?
- Incentives for environmental self-regulation and implications for environmental performance
- A theory of environmental risk disclosure.
Cites work
- A theory of environmental risk disclosure.
- Did the Clean Air Act cause the remarkable decline in sulfur dioxide concentrations?
- Disclosures and Asset Returns
- Matching As An Econometric Evaluation Estimator
- The Optimal Amount of Discretion to Allow in Disclosure
- The central role of the propensity score in observational studies for causal effects
- The effectiveness of the US endangered species act: an econometric analysis using matching methods
- The impacts of the ``right to know: Information disclosure and the violation of drinking water standards
- Voluntary environmental agreements: Good or bad news for environmental protection?
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