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Policy Persistence in Environmental Regulation
CARD Working Papers
  • Jinhua Zhao, Iowa State University
  • Catherine L. Kling, Iowa State University
Publication Date
8-1-2000
Series Number
00-WP 257
Abstract
This paper is a study of the optimal emission standards under uncertain pollution damages and transaction costs associated with policy changes. The authors show that, in many situations, either policy changes should be avoided or they should be reduced in scale due to the presence of future transaction costs. Under this constraint, policy persistence can be viewed as the rational response of forward-looking policy makers to future transaction costs, and not just the passive outcome of the current political process.
Publication Information

This working paper was published as Zhao, Jinhua and Catherine L. Kling, "Policy persistence in environmental regulation," Resource and Energy Economics 25 (2003): 255–268, doi:10.1016/S0928-7655(03)00031-9.

Citation Information
Jinhua Zhao and Catherine L. Kling. "Policy Persistence in Environmental Regulation" (2000)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/catherine_kling/20/