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Self-regulation programs, in which industry associations set membership codes beyond government regulations, are prevalent despite scarce evidence on their effectiveness. We examine Responsible Care (RC) in the US chemical manufacturing sub-sector, whose membership codes include pollution...
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Our study, the first to test the impact of self-regulation on industrial accidents, examines Responsible Care (RC) in the US chemical manufacturing sector. RC requires members to adhere to codes of conduct on production safety and pollution prevention. Using our author-constructed database of...
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Our study, examining the impact of Responsible Care in the US chemical manufacturing sector, is the first to test the impact of self-regulation program on industrial accidents. RC requires members to adhere to codes of conduct on production safety and pollution prevention. Using our...
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This is the first study to evaluate the impact of self-regulation on industrial accidents. We examine Responsible Care in the US chemical manufacturing sector using our author- constructed database of 1,867 firms that own 2,963 plants between 1988 and 2001. Firms' self- selection into RC is...
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