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Determinants of Environmental Compliance: Plant, Firm, and Enforcement Factors
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Corporate Environmental Performance and the Effectiveness of Government Interventions (2000)
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Journal Article | Gray WB, Shadbegian RJ. 'Optimal' pollution abatement--whose benefits matter, and how much? Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 2004;47(3):510-534. |
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Journal Article | Gray WB, Shadbegian RJ. When and why do plants comply? Paper mills in the 1980s. Law and Policy 2005;27(2):238-261. |
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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. |
R828824 (Final) R832155 (2005) R832155 (2006) |
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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. |
R828824 (Final) R832155 (2005) R832155 (2006) |
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Paper | Shadbegian RJ, Gray WB. Assessing multi-dimensional performance: environmental and economic outcomes. Center for Economic Studies Discussion Paper CES 05-03, May 2005. |
R828824 (Final) |
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Presentation | Gray WB, Shadbegian RJ. When and why do plants comply? Paper mills in the 1980s. Presented at the 52nd International Atlantic Economic Conference, Philadelphia, PA, October 11-14, 2001. |
R828824 (Final) |
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Presentation | Gray WB, Shadbegian RJ. When and why do plants comply? Paper mills in the 1980s. Presented to the Center for Economic Studies, Upper Marlboro, MD, October 2002. |
R828824 (Final) |
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Presentation | Gray WB, Shadbegian RJ. When and why do plants comply? Paper mills in the 1980s. Presented at the Corporate Environmental Performance and the Effectiveness of Government Interventions Workshop, University of California - Berkeley , Berkeley, CA, June 2, 2003. |
R828824 (Final) |
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Presentation | Gray WB, Shadbegian RJ. The environmental performance of polluting plants: a spatial econometric approach. Presented at the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists Workshop on Spatial Theory, Modeling, and Econometrics, Madison, WI, June 15-17, 2003. |
R828824 (Final) |
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Presentation | Gray WB, Shadbegian RJ. When and why do plants comply? Paper mills in the 1980s. Presented at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Corporate Environmental Behavior and the Effectiveness of Government Intervention Workshop, Washington, DC, April 26-27, 2004. |
R828824 (Final) |
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Presentation | Gray WB, Shadbegian RJ. The environmental performance of polluting plants: a spatial econometric approach. Presented at the Allied Social Science Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, January 3-5, 2004. |
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Presentation | Gray WB, Shadbegian RJ. The environmental performance of polluting plants: a spatial econometric approach. Presented to the Economic Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC, March 2004. |
R828824 (Final) |
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Presentation | Gray WB, Shadbegian WG. "Optimal" pollution abatement-whose benefits matter, and how much? Presented at the National Bureau of Economic Research Pre-Conference on Advances in Empirical Environmental Economics, November 2001. |
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Presentation | Gray WB, Shadbegian WG. "Optimal" pollution abatement-whose benefits matter, and how much? Presented at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency National Center for Environmental Economics, February 2002. |
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Presentation | Gray WB, Shadbegian WG. "Optimal" pollution abatement-whose benefits matter, and how much? Presented at the Public Choice Meetings, March 2002. |
R828824 (2001) R828824 (Final) |
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Presentation | Gray WB, Shadbegian WG. When is enforcement effective-or even necessary? Presented at the International Atlantic Economic Meetings, October 2001. |
R828824 (2001) |
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Presentation | Gray WB, Shadbegian RJ. Optimal pollution abatement: whose benefits matter and how much? Presented at the National Bureau of Economic Research Conference on Advances in Empirical Environmental Economics, Newport, RI, May 17-18, 2002. |
R828824 (2002) R828824 (Final) |
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Presentation | Gray W, Shadbegian R. Optimal pollution abatement - whose benefits matter, and how much? Presented at the Second World Congress of Environmental and Natural Resource Economists, Monterey, CA, June 2002. |
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Presentation | Gray WB, Shadbegian RJ. Optimal pollution abatement: whose benefits matter and how much? Presented at the Environmental Economics Seminar, Harvard University Kennedy School of Government, Cambridge, MA, February 2003. |
R828824 (2002) R828824 (Final) |
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Presentation | Gray W, Shadbegian R. When and why do plants comply? Paper mills in the 1980s (formerly titled When is enforcement effective - or even necessary?). Presented at the Lehigh University Economics Department Seminar, Bethlehem, PA, October 2002. |
R828824 (2002) R828824 (Final) |
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Presentation | Gray W, Shadbegian R. When and why do plants comply? Paper mills in the 1980s (formerly titled When is enforcement effective - or even necessary?). Presented at the Allied Social Science Association Meetings, Washington, DC, January 2003. |
R828824 (2002) R828824 (Final) |
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