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Uncertain R & D and the Porter hypothesis
David Popp
Department of Public Administration
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Environmental Policy
100%
Porter Hypothesis
100%
Neoclassical Economics
33%
Environmental Regulation
33%
Economies of Scale
33%
Macro Level
33%
Scale Problem
33%
Strategic Relationship
33%
R&D Projects
33%
Moral Hazard Problem
33%
Economic Research
33%
Post-regulation
33%
Michael Porter
33%
Innovation Offsets
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Environmental Policy
100%
Neoclassical Economics
33%
Environmental Standard
33%
Moral Hazard
33%
Returns to Scale
33%