Information As Regulation: The Effect of Community Right to Know Laws on Toxic Emissions

Author
Konar and Cohen
Year
1997
Primary Sustainability Sphere
Politics
Associated With
Anchor course

Article Abstract:

There is growing academic and policy-level interest in the use of information as quasi-regulatory mechanisms, such as toxic release inventory (TRI) and “green labels.” Mandatory disclosure requirements have been touted as “market-based incentives” that may affect firm behavior. We provide new evidence on the effectiveness of disclosure requirements by examining firm behavior in response to disclosures of TRI emissions. We find that firms with the largest stock price decline on the day this information became public subsequently reduced emissions more than their industry peers. This is consistent with the view that financial markets may provide strong incentives for firms to change their environmental behavior.

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