Government green procurement spillovers: Evidence from municipal building policies in California |
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Authors: | Timothy Simcoe Michael W. Toffel |
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Affiliation: | 1. Boston University School of Management, 595 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, MA 02215, USA;2. Harvard Business School, Morgan Hall 415, Boston, MA 02163, USA |
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Abstract: | We study how government green procurement policies influence private-sector demand for similar products. Specifically, we measure the impact of municipal policies requiring governments to construct green buildings on private-sector adoption of the US Green Building Council?s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) standard. Using matching methods, panel data, and instrumental variables, we find that government procurement rules produce spillover effects that stimulate both private-sector adoption of the LEED standard and investments in green building expertise by local suppliers. These findings suggest that government procurement policies can accelerate the diffusion of new environmental standards that require coordinated complementary investments by various types of private adopter. |
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Keywords: | L15 Q58 Q55 O33 |
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