Does a stricter enforcement policy protect the environment? A political economy perspective |
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Authors: | Chu-Chuan Cheng Yu-Bong Lai |
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Institution: | Department of Public Finance, National Chengchi University, Taiwan, ROC |
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Abstract: | The conventional wisdom suggests that a stricter enforcement policy can reduce pollution emissions. Nevertheless, this present paper argues that this assertion does not necessarily hold if the stringency of environmental regulation is subject to the influence of lobbying. A stricter enforcement policy increases the polluters’ expected financial burden, and induces them to exert greater political pressure on reducing the stringency of environmental regulation, thereby resulting in a larger amount of pollution emissions. We also show that tightening the enforcement policy can reduce efficiency. We highlight the possibility of policymaking being misguided due to overlooking the political effect of enforcement policy. |
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