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Publications Details for Grant Number R832155
Why Do Plants Comply with Environmental Regulations? The Importance of Enforcement Activity, Abatement Costs, and Community Pressure
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Corporate Environmental Behavior and the Effectiveness of Government Interventions (2004)
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| Book Chapter | Shadbegian RJ, Gray W, Morgan C. Benefits and costs from sulfur dioxide trading:a distributional analysis. In: Visgilio GR, Whitelaw DM, eds. Acid in the Environment: Lessons Learned and Future Prospects. New York: Springer Science & Business Media, 2007, Chapter 13, pp. 241-260. |
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| Journal Article | Gray WB, Shadbegian RJ. The environmental performance of polluting plants:a spatial analysis. Journal of Regional Science 2007;47(1):63-84. |
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| Journal Article | Shadbegian RJ, Gray WB. Assessing multi-dimensional performance: environmental and economic outcomes. Journal of Productivity Analysis 2006;26(3):213-234. |
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| Presentation | Gray WB, Shadbegian RJ. Do firms shift production across states to avoid environmental regulation? Presented at the CAED conference, Chicago, September 2006. |
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| Presentation | Gray WB, Shadbegian RJ. Regulatory regime changes under federalism: do states matter more? To be presented at the Environmental Economics and Policy Seminar, Harvard University Kennedy School of Government, May 2, 2007. |
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| Presentation | Gray W, Shadbegian R. The environmental performance of polluting plants: a spatial analysis. Presented at the 52nd Annual North American Meetings of the Regional Science Association International, Las Vegas, NV, November 10-12, 2005. |
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| Presentation | Gray W, Shadbegian R. The environmental performance of polluting plants: a spatial analysis. Presented at the Southern Economic Association 75th Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November 18-20, 2005. |
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| Presentation | Gray W, Shadbegian R. The environmental performance of polluting plants: a spatial analysis. Presented at the 2005 Census Research Data Centers Conference, Ithaca, NY, October 27, 2005. |
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| Presentation | Shadbegian RJ, Gray WB, Morgan C. A spatial analysis of the consequences of the SO2 Trading program. Presented at the EPA’s Market Mechanisms and Incentives Progress Review Workshop, Washington, DC, October 2006. |
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| Presentation | Shadbegian RJ, Gray WB, Morgan C. A spatial analysis of the consequences of the SO2 trading program. Presented at the Third World Congress of Environmental and Resource Economists, Kyoto, July 2006 (presented in a session organized by Gray on Spatial Variation in Benefits and Costs for Environmental Policy Making). |
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| Presentation | Shadbegian RJ, Gray WB, Morgan C. A spatial analysis of the consequences of the SO2 trading program. Presented at the International Atlantic Economic Society Meeting, Philadelphia, October 2006. |
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| Presentation | Shadbegian R, Gray W, Morgan C. Benefits and costs from sulfur dioxide trading: a distributional analysis. Presented at the Acid in the Environment: Lessons Learned and Future Prospects Conference, New London, CT, April 1-2, 2005. |
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