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. These results suggest that in Mexico, the ISO 14001 program attracts dirty plants under pressure from regulators—not just …
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In the past two decades, rapid population and economic growth on the U.S.–Mexico border has spurred a dramatic increase … impacts, and valuation models to assess the human health damages in the United States and Mexico caused by air emissions from …
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In the past two decades, rapid population and economic growth on the U.S.–Mexico border has spurred a dramatic increase … impacts, and valuation models to assess the human health damages in the United States and Mexico caused by air emissions from …
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,162 corrective action requests (CARs) issued after third-party inspections of a diverse set of 35 forests in Mexico certified by the …
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In the past two decades, rapid population and economic growth on the U.S.–Mexico border has spurred a dramatic increase … models to assess the human health damages in the U.S. and Mexico caused by air emissions from two power-exporting plants in …
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drivers of participation in the ISO 14001 certification program in Mexico. We use data on the incidence of regulatory fines to …
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. These results suggest that in Mexico, the ISO 14001 program attracts dirty plants under pressure from regulators—not just …
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Economic policies that boost profits from agroforesty, thereby creating financial incentives for land managers to favor these systems over less environmentally friendly land uses, could, in theory, have ancillary environmental benefits. This paper analyzes primary and secondary data to determine...
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drivers of participation in the ISO 14001 certification program in Mexico. We find that regulatory fines spur certification …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008478826