Green Havens and Pollution Havens

被引:53
|
作者
Poelhekke, Steven [1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ]
van der Ploeg, Frederick [1 ,3 ,4 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Vrije Univ Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands
[2] Nederlandsche Bank, Econ & Res Div, Amsterdam, Netherlands
[3] Univ Oxford, Oxford Ctr Anal Resource Rich Econ, Oxford, England
[4] CESifo, Munich, Germany
[5] CEPR, London, England
来源
WORLD ECONOMY | 2015年 / 38卷 / 07期
关键词
FOREIGN DIRECT-INVESTMENT; TRADE; REGULATIONS; ENVIRONMENT; GROWTH; POLICY; FDI;
D O I
10.1111/twec.12219
中图分类号
F8 [财政、金融];
学科分类号
0202 ;
摘要
We test for pollution haven effects in outward foreign direct investment (FDI) for different sectors using a comprehensive and exhaustive data set for outward FDI from the Netherlands, one of the most environmentally stringent countries and a major source of global FDI. Our evidence suggests that in the sectors, natural resources extraction and refining, construction, retail, food processing, beverages and tobacco, and utilities, a less stringent environmental policy in the host country, significantly attract FDI. What is important for these pollution haven effects is not only regulation but also enforcement of environmental policy. In contrast to earlier results, it is not only footloose industries that display pollution haven effects, but also the traditional pollution-intensive industries. But for the machines, electronics and automotive and transportation and communication sectors, a more stringent and better enforced environmental policy attracts more FDI as this may help their reputation for sustainable management and CSR. These sectors display green haven effects. These findings have important implications for the sector distribution of FDI in destination countries.
引用
收藏
页码:1159 / 1178
页数:20
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Institutionalized pollution havens
    Cole, Matthew A.
    Fredriksson, Per G.
    ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS, 2009, 68 (04) : 1239 - 1256
  • [2] Pollution havens and industrial agglomeration
    Zeng, Dao-Zhi
    Zhao, Laixun
    JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT, 2009, 58 (02) : 141 - 153
  • [3] CONSUMER WASTE, BACKHAULING, AND POLLUTION HAVENS
    Kellenberg, Derek
    JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECONOMICS, 2010, 13 (02) : 283 - 304
  • [4] WILL DIRTY INDUSTRIES SEEK POLLUTION HAVENS ABROAD
    CONROY, ED
    SAIS REVIEW-SCHOOL OF ADVANCED INTERNATIONAL STUDIES, 1974, 18 (03): : 48 - 58
  • [5] Are the Central East European Countries Pollution Havens?
    Martinez-Zarzoso, Inmaculada
    Vidovic, Martina
    Voicu, Anca M.
    JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENT & DEVELOPMENT, 2017, 26 (01): : 25 - 50
  • [6] Can Rich Countries Become Pollution Havens?
    Umanskaya, Victoria I.
    Barbier, Edward B.
    REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS, 2008, 16 (04) : 627 - 640
  • [7] Globalization and dirty industries: Do pollution havens matter?
    Grether, JM
    de Melo, J
    CHALLENGES TO GLOBALIZATION: ANALYZING THE ECONOMICS, 2004, : 167 - 205
  • [8] TAX HAVENS
    FERGUSON, MC
    BULLETIN FOR INTERNATIONAL FISCAL DOCUMENTATION, 1980, 34 (12): : 539 - 541
  • [9] INDUSTRY AGGLOMERATION, ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION AND THE "POLLUTION HAVENS" HYPOTHESIS
    Tian, Dongwen
    Yao, Hui
    Jiao, Yang
    ICIM 2008: PROCEEDINGS OF THE NINTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT, 2008, : 899 - 903
  • [10] Pollution havens and agglomeration: The effect of globalization and technological spillover
    Hamaguchi, Yoshihiro
    APPLIED ECONOMICS, 2024, 56 (19) : 2223 - 2240