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Impact of Hazardous Substances Regulations on Small Firms in Delaware and New Jersey
Authors:Leon C Schaller  Patrick J McNulty  Karen R Chinander
Institution:The Risk Management and Decision Processes Center, The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, 1325 Steinberg Hall-Dietrich Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104–6366.
Abstract:Regulations under the 1990 Amendments to the Clean Air Act impose significant requirements on firms handling hazardous chemicals. The nature of the regulations would suggest that small firms, because of limited resources and other structural limitations, would experience more difficulty complying with the regulations than large firms. To understand the difficulties imposed by the regulations on small firms, we interviewed ten small firms in Delaware and New Jersey, states with existing hazardous regulations similar to those being considered by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and evaluated their responses to state regulations. The impacts of the environmental regulations on the firms and on the risk levels of their businesses are discussed. Propositions for research into small firms compliance are developed. Possible means for reducing the regulatory burden on small firms while enhancing regulatory effectiveness are suggested.
Keywords:Clean Air Act  small firms  environmental regulations  chemical process risks  regulatory effectiveness
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