Firm size and national environmental policies, evidence from Greece Online publication date: Thu, 15-Sep-2005
by Theodore A. Papadogonas, Michalis G. Floutsakos, John Mylonakis
International Journal of Environmental Technology and Management (IJETM), Vol. 5, No. 4, 2005
Abstract: The objective of this note is to present evidence on the relationship between firm size and electricity consumption in Greek manufacturing industry. Results find that, contrary to the average cost disadvantage of small firms, their cost of electricity consumption is lower than the one corresponding to large firms, thus indicating that small firms are less burdening to the environment.
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