Illegal waste disposal : enforcement actions and decentralized environmental policy
Environmental non-compliance is affected by the decentralized shaping of environmental policy by local governments and enforcement actions by public bodies. Illegal waste disposal is examined in a relevant national case, by means of an original regionally disaggregated panel dataset for Italy, a country which witnesses heterogeneous environmental performances across regions and a decentralized policy system. Our empirical analysis produces two main insights of strong policy interest. First, commitment to a more stringent waste policy tends to increase illegal disposal of waste. Second, a nonlinear bell shaped relationship exists between the number of inspections and the quantity of illegal disposal. The key message is that deterrence might only result after a relatively high level of controls is implemented.
D'AMATO, Alessio; MAZZANTI, Massimiliano; NICOLLI, Francesco; ZOLI, Mariangela, Illegal waste disposal : enforcement actions and decentralized environmental policy, Socio-economic planning sciences, 2018, Vol. 64, pp. 56-65 - hdl.handle.net
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