Journal article
Effective regulations with little effect? The antecedents of the perceptions of environmental officials on enforcement effectiveness in China
Carlos Wing-Hung Lo, Gerald E Fryxell, Wilson Wai-Ho Wong
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT | SPRINGER | Published : 2006
Abstract
Enforcement gaps are an especially vexing problem in China due to pervasive "pro-growth" local government priorities, the weak administrative capacity of environmental agencies themselves, and relatively weak levels of societal support for a cleaner environment. This study seeks to examine this problem from the perspective of the local enforcement officials by empirically examining the relationships between these and other influences on their perceptions of enforcement effectiveness. Using samples of enforcement officials from the fast-growing cities of Chengdu, Dalian, and Guangzhou, this study finds that many of the more commonly cited problems related to regulatory enforcement were not as..
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