1st Edition
Small Firms and the Environment in Developing Countries Collective Impacts, Collective Action
Edited By Allen Blackman
Copyright 2006
256 Pages
by
Routledge
256 Pages
by
Routledge
256 Pages
by
Routledge
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Small firms - including 'microenterprises' and 'small and medium enterprises' (SMEs) - play a vital economic role in developing countries. They typically provide half of all jobs. In addition, they foster entrepreneurship and help key sectors adapt to changing market conditions. In light of these benefits, programs promoting small firms have become a cornerstone of economic development policy.... Read more
Introduction -- Allen Blackman
The Benefits and Costs of Controlling Small-Firm Pollution: Informal Brickmaking in Ciudad Ju rez, Mexico -- Allen Blackman, Stephen Newbold, Jhih-Shyang Shih, David A. Evans, Joseph Cook, and Michael Batz
Small-Scale Industry, Poverty and the Environment: A Case Study of Ecuador -- Peter Lanjouw
Policy Options for Controlling Small-Firm Pollution: Informal Brickmaking in Northern Mexico -- Allen Blackman
Economic Incentives for Cleaner Small and Medium Enterprises: Evidence from Malaysia-- Jeffrey R. Vincent and G. Sivalingam
Improving Environmental Performance of Small Firms through Joint Action: Indian Tannery Clusters -- Loraine Kennedy
Using Supply-Chain Networks to Help Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Adopt Environmental Management Systems: The Guadalajara Environmental Management Pilot -- Kulsum Ahmed
Clean and Competitive? Small-Scale Bleachers and Dyers in Tirupur, India -- Michael Crow and Michael B. Batz
Small Firms and Clean Technologies Part I: Informal Brickmaking in Ciudad Ju rez, Mexico -- Allen Blackman and Geoffrey J. Bannister
Small Firms and Clean Technologies Part II: Leather Tanning in Le n, Mexico -- Allen Blackman
Small-Scale Agroindustry, Trade, and the Environment: Coffee Processing in Honduras -- Robert R. Hearne, Jos Manuel Gonzalez, and Bruno Barbier
The Ancillary Carbon Benefits of SO2 Reductions: A Small-Boiler Policy in Taiyuan, Peopleās Republic of China -- Richard Morgenstern, Alan J. Krupnick, and Xuehua Zhang
Conclusion -- Allen Blackman
Biography
Allen Blackman is a Senior Fellow at Resources for the Future. He specializes in the economics of the environment in developing countries.
'Recommended reading for anyone dealing with private sector development and SME promotion and pollution in developing countries.' Natural Resources Forum






