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manufacturing sectors in India, on the total factor productivity (TFP) growth of firms and on its components, scale efficiency and …
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factor productivity (TFP) levels. We find that among surviving polluting plants, stricter air quality regulations are … productivity, though effects are also evident among particulates and sulfur dioxide emitters. Carbon monoxide regulations, on the … for polluting plants in regulated areas. This corresponds to an annual economic cost from the regulation of manufacturing …
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This paper investigates how environmental taxes affect manufacturing productivity by examining British Columbia …’s revenue-neutral carbon tax. I develop a new hypothesis, the ‘‘Productivity Dividend Hypothesis,” to show that environmental … taxes can positively affect productivity by recycling tax revenues to reduce corporate income taxes. This revenue …
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significantly inducing innovation within municipal boundaries. Regarding economic performances, firms' productivity is positively …
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, if environmental regulation is slightly more stringent in the larger country N than in the smaller country S. These …
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This paper investigates how carbon taxes affect emissions by examining British Columbia's revenue-neutral carbon tax in the manufacturing sector. We theoretically demonstrate that carbon taxes can achieve emission reductions while increasing production. Recycling carbon tax revenues to lower...
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between servicification and productivity in Turkey. Although servicification has the potential to boost firm performance, the … particularly less productive. Regulatory restrictions in services are explored as an explanatory factor. Productivity gaps appear …
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