Disclosure of Environmental Violations and the Stock Market in the Republic of Korea

For almost 20 years, the Ministry of Environment of the Republic of Korea has published on a monthly basis a list of enterprises that fail to comply with national environmental laws and regulations. In this paper, the authors examine the reaction of investors to the publication of these lists and show that enterprises appearing on these lists have experienced a significant decline in their market valuation. Firms in developing countries are often said to have no incentives to invest in pollution control because they typically face weak monitoring and enforcement of environmental regulations. The findings of the authors, however, indicate that the inability of formal institutions to control pollution through fines and penalties may not be as serious an impediment to pollution control as is generally argued. Environmental regulators in developing countries could harness market forces by introducing structured programs to release firm-specific information about environmental performance.

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Main Authors: Dasgupta, Susmita, Hong, Jong Ho, Laplante, Benoit, Mamingi, Nlandu
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, D.C. 2004-06
Subjects:CAPITAL MARKETS, CLEAN TECHNOLOGY, COMMUNITY RIGHT TO KNOW, ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS, EMISSIONS STANDARDS, ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS, ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE, ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS, INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION, INFORMAL SECTOR, MEDIA, POLITICAL ECONOMY, POLLUTERS, POLLUTION ABATEMENT, POLLUTION CONTROL, POLLUTION INTENSITY, PUBLIC DISCLOSURE, CEMENT INDUSTRY, COMPETITIVENESS, CONSERVATION, DISCLOSURE, ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES, EMISSION, EMISSION STANDARD, EMISSIONS, EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS, ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS, ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION, ENVIRONMENTAL GROUPS, ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATORS, FINANCIAL RESOURCES, HAZARDOUS WASTE, INSURANCE, INTERNATIONAL MARKETS, MARKET FORCES, MARKET RETURNS, MARKET VALUE, POLICY RESEARCH, POLLUTION, SECURITIES, TOXIC EMISSIONS, WASTE,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/06/4966653/disclosure-environmental-violations-stock-market-republic-korea
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/14036
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