Environmental regulations,induced R&D,and productivity: Evidence from Taiwan's manufacturing industries |
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Authors: | Chih-Hai Yang Yu-Hsuan Tseng Chiang-Ping Chen |
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Affiliation: | National Central University, Taiwan |
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Abstract: | This paper examines whether stringent environmental regulations induce more R&D and promote further productivity in Taiwan. Using an industry-level panel dataset for the 1997–2003 period, empirical results show that pollution abatement fees, a proxy for environmental regulations, is positively related to R&D expenditure, implying that stronger environment protection induces more R&D. On the other hand, pollution abatement capital expenditures do not have a statistically significant influence on R&D. Further evaluation of the influence of induced R&D by environment regulations on industrial productivity shows a significant positive association between them. This finding supports the Porter hypothesis that more stringent environmental regulations may enhance rather than lower industrial competitiveness. |
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