2009
DOI: 10.1017/s0770451800005534
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Les facteurs de la dépollution dans les pays en transition

Abstract: RésuméLes pays en transition ont considérablement réduit leurs émissions de CO2 entre 1995 et 2003. Cette performance est-elle due à l'application d'une politique volontariste de la part des gouvernements, ou bien est-elle un simple effet collatéral de la transformation industrielle majeure subie par ces pays ? Nous tentons de répondre à cette question en développant deux équations structurelles pour la demande (émissions) et l'offre (politique) de pollution. L'équation de l'offre prend en compte la qualité in… Show more

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“…In a country with some level of corruption, firms who pay the highest bribes are free to operate in the SE, and also produce socially undesirable goods at the expense of socially optimal goods (Fredriksson & Mani, 2002). On the other hand, an increase in COR (lower corruption level) could translate to a more strict and effective way of implementing environmental policies (Pellegrini & Gerlagh, 2006; Zugravu et al, 2009); thus, reducing the presence of SE. Further, BUQ measures the effectiveness of government policies in terms of their formulation and implementation (Olaniyi & Oladeji, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a country with some level of corruption, firms who pay the highest bribes are free to operate in the SE, and also produce socially undesirable goods at the expense of socially optimal goods (Fredriksson & Mani, 2002). On the other hand, an increase in COR (lower corruption level) could translate to a more strict and effective way of implementing environmental policies (Pellegrini & Gerlagh, 2006; Zugravu et al, 2009); thus, reducing the presence of SE. Further, BUQ measures the effectiveness of government policies in terms of their formulation and implementation (Olaniyi & Oladeji, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%