The pollution release and transfer register system in the U.S. and Japan : an analysis of productivity


Autoria(s): Fujii, Hidemichi; Managi, Shunsuke; Kawahara, Hiromitsu
Data(s)

2011

Resumo

This study analyzes Total Factor Productivity (TFP), which includes all categories of productivity. Our measure investigates productivity in the context of the provision and dissemination of environmental information policies. We investigated data on the emission of toxic chemical substances for the U.S. and Japanese manufacturing firms, including 386 firms for the period 1999-2007 and 466 firms for the period 2001-2008. The results show that productivity improved in all nine industrial sectors and that pollution levels were high in the U.S. and Japan from 2001 to 2007. In particular, the electronics industry improved rapidly after 2002 in both countries, which may be attributed to the enforcement of RoHS and the REACH directive in Europe. As a result of these stringent policies on toxic chemical emissions, the U.S. and Japanese firms, many of which export to the European market, have strong incentives to reduce their toxic chemical emissions.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/75456/

Publicador

Elsevier BV

Relação

DOI:10.1016/j.jclepro.2011.01.010

Fujii, Hidemichi, Managi, Shunsuke, & Kawahara, Hiromitsu (2011) The pollution release and transfer register system in the U.S. and Japan : an analysis of productivity. Journal of Cleaner Production, 19(12), pp. 1330-1338.

Fonte

QUT Business School; School of Economics & Finance

Palavras-Chave #140200 APPLIED ECONOMICS #Environmentally sensitive productivity; Japan; Manufacturing sector; Pollution release and transfer register; Toxic chemical substances; United States
Tipo

Journal Article