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The following pages link to Time to Come Clean? Disclosure and Inspection Policies for Green Production (Q3195226):
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- Public disclosure programs vs. traditional approaches for environmental regulation: Green goodwill and the policies of the firm (Q421511) (← links)
- The use of ambient inspections in environmental monitoring and enforcement when the inspection agency cannot commit itself to announced inspection probabilities (Q1601492) (← links)
- Which inspection approach is better to prevent drug fraud: announced or unannounced? (Q1757713) (← links)
- The effect of punishment on firm compliance with hazardous waste regulations (Q1867036) (← links)
- Strategic production and responsible sourcing decisions under an emissions trading scheme (Q2160535) (← links)
- An evolutionary approach to pollution control in competitive markets (Q2172096) (← links)
- A manufacturer's responsible sourcing strategy: going organic or participating in fair trade? (Q2196079) (← links)
- Human vs River: Cooperation in Environmental Games Through Environmental Personhood (Q5140365) (← links)
- Optimal Monitoring Schedule in Dynamic Contracts (Q5144766) (← links)
- Inducing Environmental Disclosures: A Dynamic Mechanism Design Approach (Q5740216) (← links)
- Setting the deadline and the penalty policy for a new environmental standard (Q6554604) (← links)
- Relational enforcement (Q6565784) (← links)
- Uncertainty over uncertainty in environmental policy adoption: Bayesian learning of unpredictable socioeconomic costs (Q6567096) (← links)