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Global governance in new public environmental management: An international and intertemporal comparison of voluntary standards impacts. (2020). Wagner, Marcus.
In: Business Strategy and the Environment.
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  45. Voluntary Approaches to Environmental Protection and Resource Management. (2013). Segerson, Kathleen.
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  46. Is Voluntary Pollution Abatement in the Absence of a Carrot or Stick Effective? Evidence from Facility Participation in the EPA’s 33/50 Program. (2012). Khanna, Neha ; Vidovic, Martina.
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