Environmental policy in the European Community: harmonization or national standards?

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Oates W.E. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Economics, University of Maryland, College Park
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Environmental federalism; interjurisdictional competition;
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10.1023/A:1006832604045
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This paper explores the claim that the setting of environmental standards needs to be centralized in order to avoid a competitive race to the bottom. Such a claim represents a fundamental challenge to the basic theory of fiscal federalism. But the theory of interjurisdictional competition, although diverse in approach and findings, does not provide a fully compellig basis for this proposition. Moreover, the terminology is itself misleading. The paper suggests that in the absence of environmental spillover effects across jurisdictional boundaries, there remains a strong case for decentralized environmental management.
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