The Effects of Environmental Regulation on Technology Diffusion: The Case of Chlorine Manufacturing

25 Pages Posted: 29 Apr 2003

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Lori Snyder Bennear

Duke University - Nicholas School of the Environment

Nolan H. Miller

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Robert N. Stavins

Harvard University - Harvard Kennedy School (HKS); Resources for the Future; National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)

Date Written: June 2003

Abstract

We use a hazard model to estimate the effect of environmental regulation on the diffusion of membrane cell production technology in the chlorine manufacturing industry. We estimate the effect of regulation on both the adoption of the membrane technology at existing plants and on the exit of existing plants using older technologies. We find that environmental regulation did affect the diffusion of the cleaner technology in the chlorine industry. However, it did so not by encouraging the adoption of membrane cells by existing facilities, but by reducing the demand for chlorine and hence encouraging the shutdown of facilities using the environmentally inferior options.

Keywords: Regulation, Technological Change, Environment, Hazard Model

JEL Classification: Q20, Q28, L50, L65

Suggested Citation

Bennear, Lori Snyder and Miller, Nolan and Stavins, Robert N., The Effects of Environmental Regulation on Technology Diffusion: The Case of Chlorine Manufacturing (June 2003). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=386089 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.386089

Lori Snyder Bennear

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