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Endogenous Pollution Havens: Does FDI Influence Environmental Regulations?*

Matt ColeUniversity of Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2TT, England [email protected]Robert ElliottUniversity of Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2TT, England [email protected]Per G. FredrikssonUniversity of Louisville, Louisville, KY 40292, USA [email protected]
2006en
ABI

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Abstract We suggest a novel perspective on the relationship between the stringency of environmental policies and foreign direct investment (FDI). We develop a political economy model with imperfect product market competition where local and foreign firms jointly lobby the local government for a favorable pollution tax. FDI is found to affect environmental policy, and the effect is conditional on the local government's degree of corruptibility. If the degree of corruptibility is sufficiently high (low), FDI leads to less (more) stringent environmental policy, and FDI thus contributes to (mitigates) the creation of a pollution haven. Our empirical results using panel data from 33 countries support the predictions of the model.

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