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The Pollution Premium
Authors:PO-HSUAN HSU  KAI LI  CHI-YANG TSOU
Affiliation:1. Correspondence: Kai Li, Peking University HSBC Business School and PHBS Sargent Institute of Quantitative Economics and Finance, Xili University Town, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China, 518055;2. e-mail: kaili825@gmail.com.
Abstract:This paper studies the asset pricing implications of industrial pollution. A long-short portfolio constructed from firms with high versus low toxic emission intensity within an industry generates an average annual return of 4.42%, which remains significant after controlling for risk factors. This pollution premium cannot be explained by existing systematic risks, investor preferences, market sentiment, political connections, or corporate governance. We propose and model a new systematic risk related to environmental policy uncertainty. We use the growth in environmental litigation penalties to measure regime change risk and find that it helps price the cross section of emission portfolios' returns.
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