The Pollution Haven Hypothesis: A Geographic Economy Model in a Comparative Study
Date
01.01.2008
01.01.2008
Authors
Natalia Zugravu, Sonia Ben Kheder
JEL Code
F12,F18,Q28
F12,F18,Q28
Keywords:
FDI,Environmental Regulation,Economic Geography,Pollution Haven Hypothesis
FDI,Environmental Regulation,Economic Geography,Pollution Haven Hypothesis
Publisher
Climate Change and Sustainable Development
Climate Change and Sustainable Development
Editor
Carlo Carraro
Carlo Carraro
Although based on theoretical foundations, the pollution haven hypothesis has never been clearly proven empirically. In this study, we re-examine this hypothesis by a fresh take on both its theoretical and empirical aspects. While applying a geographic economy model on French firm-level data, we confirm the hypothesis for the global sample. Through sensitivity analysis, we validate it for Central and Eastern European countries, emerging and high-income OECD countries, but not for the major part of the Commonwealth of Independent States countries. Finally, we show that the pollution haven hypothesis is confirmed in the strongest manner for emerging economies.