Empirical evidence on the effects of environmental policy stringency on productivity growth
Albrizio, Silvia ; Kozluk, Tomasz ; Zipperer, Vera
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Paris
OECD Publishing - Paris
2014
49 p.
environmental policy ; productivity ; regulation
OECD Economics Department Working Papers
1179
Environment
http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/5jxrjnb36b40-en
English
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"This paper investigates the impact of changes in the stringency of environmental policies on productivity growth in OECD countries. Using a new environmental policy stringency (EPS) index, it estimates a reduced-form model of multi-factor productivity growth, where the effect of countries' environmental policies varies with pollution intensity of the industry and technological advancement. A multi-layer analysis provides insights at the aggregate economy, the industry and the firm level. At the aggregate economy level, a negative effect on productivity growth is found one year ahead of the policy change. This negative "announcement effect" is offset within three years after the implementation. At the industry level, a tightening of environmental policy is associated with a short-term increase in industry-level productivity growth, for the most technologically advanced country-industry pairs. This effect diminishes with the distance to the global productivity frontier, becoming insignificant at larger distances. At the firm level, only the technologically most advanced firms show a positive effect on productivity growth from a tightening of environmental policies, while a third of firms, the less productive ones, experience a productivity slowdown."
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