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Autor:
Lopamudra Chakraborti
Publikováno v:
Environment and Development Economics. 27:511-532
In this study we investigate the effectiveness of environmental regulation in a large developing country. We construct a panel of 3,436 major toxics polluters from 2004 to 2015 using detailed plant-specific data on toxics releases, inspections, and f
Autor:
Lopamudra Chakraborti
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Planning and Management. 64:517-535
This is the first study to find empirical evidence that pollutant inputs from major point sources worsen downstream water quality, net of upstream pollution levels, and controlling for location-spe...
Autor:
Lopamudra Chakraborti
Publikováno v:
Land Economics. 96:349-365
This paper utilizes a 70% drop in ambient water quality monitoring to show that point sources increase their pollutant discharges in the posttreatment period. Our sample examines 264 major municipal plants in Pennsylvania, South Carolina, and Virgini
Autor:
Lopamudra Chakraborti
Publikováno v:
SSRN Electronic Journal.
Publikováno v:
Environment and Development Economics. 24:252-270
This article investigates whether residents of Mexico City value air quality. Our results suggest that air quality improvement in PM10 is equivalent to a marginal willingness to pay (MWTP) of US$440.31 per property for the period 2006–2013. The cor
Autor:
John Voorheis, Lopamudra Chakraborti
Publikováno v:
SSRN Electronic Journal.
In the Global South, comprehensive empirical evidence on environmental inequity, i.e., disproportionate pollution levels in poorer or more marginalized communities, is scarce, despite numerous anecdotes. A couple of prior studies in Mexico investigat
Publikováno v:
Resource and Energy Economics. 67:101281
Autor:
Lopamudra Chakraborti
Publikováno v:
Lopamudra Chakraborti
In this paper we show that plants respond to downstream ambient water quality after controlling for permitted levels of pollution. We find if past water quality declines by one percent, plants reduce current pollution by 0.35 percent. The magnitude o
Publikováno v:
Land Economics. 88:518-535
This paper provides evidence that the Clean Water Act implemented through effluent limits responded to local water quality. We choose biological oxygen demand as the pollutant and dissolved oxygen as a water quality indicator. We use a panel of permi
Studies on industrial pollution and community pressure in developing countries are rare. We employ previously unused, self-reported toxics pollution data from Mexico to show that there exists some evidence of environmental justice concerns and commun
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http://cide.edu/repec/economia/pdf/DTE587.pdf