Do environmental policies affect global value chains?: A new perspective on the pollution haven hypothesis
Increasing international fragmentation of production has reinforced fears that industrial activity may flee to countries with laxer environmental policies - in line with the so-called Pollution Haven Hypothesis (PHH). If PHH effects are strong, domestic responses to environmental challenges may prov...
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Zusammenfassung: | Increasing international fragmentation of production has reinforced fears that industrial activity may flee to countries with laxer environmental policies - in line with the so-called Pollution Haven Hypothesis (PHH). If PHH effects are strong, domestic responses to environmental challenges may prove ineffective or meet strong resistance. Using a gravity model of bilateral trade in manufacturing industries for selected OECD and BRIICS countries over 1990s-2000s, this paper studies how exports are related to national environmental policies. Environmental policies are not found to be a major driver of international trade patterns, but have some significant effects on specialisation. More stringent domestic policies have no significant effect on overall trade in manufactured goods, but are linked to a comparative disadvantage in "dirty" industries, and a corresponding advantage in "cleaner" industries. The effects are stronger for the domestic component of exports than for gross exports, yet notably smaller than the effects of e.g. trade liberalisation |
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spelling | Koźluk, Tomasz Verfasser aut Do environmental policies affect global value chains? A new perspective on the pollution haven hypothesis Tomasz Koźluk and Christina Timiliotis = Les politiques environnementales ont-elles une incidence sur les chaînes de valeur mondiales ? : Un nouveau point de vue sur l'hypothèse du havre de pollution / Tomasz Koźluk et Christina Timiliotis Les politiques environnementales ont-elles une incidence sur les chaînes de valeur mondiales ? Paris OECD Publishing 2016 1 Online-Ressource (63 Seiten) 21 x 29.7cm txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier OECD Economics Department Working Papers Increasing international fragmentation of production has reinforced fears that industrial activity may flee to countries with laxer environmental policies - in line with the so-called Pollution Haven Hypothesis (PHH). If PHH effects are strong, domestic responses to environmental challenges may prove ineffective or meet strong resistance. Using a gravity model of bilateral trade in manufacturing industries for selected OECD and BRIICS countries over 1990s-2000s, this paper studies how exports are related to national environmental policies. Environmental policies are not found to be a major driver of international trade patterns, but have some significant effects on specialisation. More stringent domestic policies have no significant effect on overall trade in manufactured goods, but are linked to a comparative disadvantage in "dirty" industries, and a corresponding advantage in "cleaner" industries. The effects are stronger for the domestic component of exports than for gross exports, yet notably smaller than the effects of e.g. trade liberalisation Economics Timiliotis, Christina ctb https://doi.org/10.1787/5jm2hh7nf3wd-en Verlag kostenfrei Volltext |
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title | Do environmental policies affect global value chains? A new perspective on the pollution haven hypothesis |
title_alt | Les politiques environnementales ont-elles une incidence sur les chaînes de valeur mondiales ? |
title_auth | Do environmental policies affect global value chains? A new perspective on the pollution haven hypothesis |
title_exact_search | Do environmental policies affect global value chains? A new perspective on the pollution haven hypothesis |
title_exact_search_txtP | Do environmental policies affect global value chains? A new perspective on the pollution haven hypothesis |
title_full | Do environmental policies affect global value chains? A new perspective on the pollution haven hypothesis Tomasz Koźluk and Christina Timiliotis = Les politiques environnementales ont-elles une incidence sur les chaînes de valeur mondiales ? : Un nouveau point de vue sur l'hypothèse du havre de pollution / Tomasz Koźluk et Christina Timiliotis |
title_fullStr | Do environmental policies affect global value chains? A new perspective on the pollution haven hypothesis Tomasz Koźluk and Christina Timiliotis = Les politiques environnementales ont-elles une incidence sur les chaînes de valeur mondiales ? : Un nouveau point de vue sur l'hypothèse du havre de pollution / Tomasz Koźluk et Christina Timiliotis |
title_full_unstemmed | Do environmental policies affect global value chains? A new perspective on the pollution haven hypothesis Tomasz Koźluk and Christina Timiliotis = Les politiques environnementales ont-elles une incidence sur les chaînes de valeur mondiales ? : Un nouveau point de vue sur l'hypothèse du havre de pollution / Tomasz Koźluk et Christina Timiliotis |
title_short | Do environmental policies affect global value chains? |
title_sort | do environmental policies affect global value chains a new perspective on the pollution haven hypothesis |
title_sub | A new perspective on the pollution haven hypothesis |
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topic_facet | Economics |
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