Historical determinants of supplemental environmental projects included in the financial settlement of a US EPA case using Tobit estimation

William B. Galose, Musa Essayyad
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This finance paper revisits an earlier environmental finance research paper by Galose and Essayyad (2014) focused on drawing lessons from US history regarding what factors determine whether the financial settlement of a typical US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) case includes a supplemental environmental project (SEP). SEPs provide benefits to the community affected by the alleged violation of environmental laws and the regulated entity. Galose and Essayyad (2014) employs probit models in its estimations of what variables determine whether an EPA settlement includes a SEP, with the dependent variable whether a SEP is included in the financial settlement. Unlike the previous research, this paper employs Tobit models and uses the same sample to estimate the amount spent on SEPs included in the financial settlement of an EPA case. The value added of the Tobit models is that they provide a superior measure of the benefits of SEPs by estimating the monetary amount spent on SEPs while simultaneously controlling for whether the settlement includes a SEP. The empirical results of the Tobit models substantiate those of the probit models.
补充环境项目的历史决定因素包括在使用Tobit估计的美国环保署案件的财务结算中
这篇金融论文回顾了Galose和Essayyad(2014)早期的一篇环境金融研究论文,重点是从美国历史中吸取教训,了解哪些因素决定了典型的美国环境保护署(EPA)案件的财务结算是否包括补充环境项目(SEP)。环境保护措施为被指控违反环境法而受到影响的社区和受监管实体提供利益。Galose和Essayyad(2014)在估计哪些变量决定EPA结算是否包括SEP时使用probit模型,因变量SEP是否包含在财务结算中。与以往的研究不同,本文采用Tobit模型,并使用相同的样本来估计EPA案件的财务结算中包含的sep支出金额。Tobit模型的附加值在于,它们通过估算在SEP上花费的货币金额,同时控制和解是否包括SEP,提供了一种更好的SEP效益衡量方法。Tobit模型的实证结果证实了probit模型的结果。
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