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Society & Natural Resources
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Volume 17, 2004 - Issue 2
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Do Foreign-Owned Plants Pollute More?: New Evidence from the U.S. EPA Toxics Release Inventory

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Pages 171-179 | Received 01 Oct 2002, Accepted 01 Jul 2003, Published online: 12 Aug 2010
 

Abstract

Critics of globalization and capitalist expansion suggest that foreign-owned plants pollute more than domestically owned ones. Using the U.S. EPA Toxics Release Inventory, we test the effects of foreign ownership on the environmental performance of chemical plants in the United States. Results suggest that net of other factors, foreign ownership has a negligible impact on the environmental performance of chemical plants. Implications for research on the organizational determinants of environmental degradation are discussed.

This research was supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation.

Notes

Note. CB, U.S. Census Bureau; D + , Dun and Bradstreet; GI, 1990/1991 Green Index; TRI, Toxics Release Inventory.

a Weighted by toxicity.

a Locally owned plants are single-location businesses, and therefore their firm and plant sizes are the same.

Note. Log emission rate = log (emission rate × 1000).

a Unstandardized regression coefficient.

b Standard error.

c Significant at p < .10, one-tailed test.

d Significant at p < .05, one-tailed test.

e Significant at p < .01, one-tailed test.

f Significant at p < .05, two-tailed test.

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