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What do we really know? The effect of reporting thresholds on inferences using environmental right‐to‐know data

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Bennear, LS
Published in: Regulation & Governance
September 2008

Environmental right‐to‐know regulations require regulated entities to publicly disclose measures of environmental performance but exempt entities from these disclosure requirements if they manufacture, process, or use a chemical below some threshold level. Environmental right‐to‐know data are widely used to assess environmental performance by academics, regulators, non‐profit organizations, and the public. This paper uses data from Massachusetts to estimate the effect of reporting thresholds in environmental right‐to‐know programs on the validity of inferences using data from these programs. The analysis indicates that errors in inference introduced by reporting thresholds may be significant. Up to 40% of the observed decline in reported toxic releases in Massachusetts may be attributed to non‐reporting due to the reporting thresholds. In addition, quartile rankings of facilities may be in error up to 45% of the time when behavior around the reporting thresholds is not taken into account.

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Regulation & Governance

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1748-5991

ISSN

1748-5983

Publication Date

September 2008

Volume

2

Issue

3

Start / End Page

293 / 315

Publisher

Wiley

Related Subject Headings

  • 4807 Public law
  • 4803 International and comparative law
  • 4407 Policy and administration
  • 1801 Law
  • 1606 Political Science
  • 1605 Policy and Administration
 

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Bennear, L. S. (2008). What do we really know? The effect of reporting thresholds on inferences using environmental right‐to‐know data. Regulation & Governance, 2(3), 293–315. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-5991.2008.00042.x
Bennear, Lori S. “What do we really know? The effect of reporting thresholds on inferences using environmental right‐to‐know data.” Regulation & Governance 2, no. 3 (September 2008): 293–315. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-5991.2008.00042.x.
Bennear, Lori S. “What do we really know? The effect of reporting thresholds on inferences using environmental right‐to‐know data.” Regulation & Governance, vol. 2, no. 3, Wiley, Sept. 2008, pp. 293–315. Crossref, doi:10.1111/j.1748-5991.2008.00042.x.
Journal cover image

Published In

Regulation & Governance

DOI

EISSN

1748-5991

ISSN

1748-5983

Publication Date

September 2008

Volume

2

Issue

3

Start / End Page

293 / 315

Publisher

Wiley

Related Subject Headings

  • 4807 Public law
  • 4803 International and comparative law
  • 4407 Policy and administration
  • 1801 Law
  • 1606 Political Science
  • 1605 Policy and Administration