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Promoting Pollution Prevention in Small Businesses: Costs and Benefits of the “Enviroclub” Initiative
Paul Lanoie and Alexandra Rochon-Fabien
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The Porter Hypothesis at 20: Can Environmental Regulation Enhance Innovation and Competitiveness?
Stefan Ambec, Mark A. Cohen , Stewart Elgie and Paul Lanoie
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L'éco-conception : Quels retours économiques pour l'entreprise?
Corinne Berneman, Paul Lanoie, Sylvain Plouffe and Marie-France Vernier
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Measuring the Sustainability of Cities: A Survey-Based Analysis of the Use of Local Indicators
Georges A. Tanguay, Juste Rajaonson, Jean-François Lefebvre and Paul Lanoie
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Des billets verts pour des entreprises vertes ?
Paul Lanoie, Stefan Ambec and Iain Scott
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When and Why Does it Pay to be Green?
Paul Lanoie, Stefan Ambec and Iain Scott
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Des billets verts pour des entreprises agricoles vertes?
Paul Lanoie and Daniel Llerena
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When and Why Does It Pay To Be Green?
Stefan Ambec and Paul Lanoie
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The Effect of Noise Barriers on the Market Value of Adjacent Residential Properties
Benoit Julien and Paul Lanoie
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Environmental Performance of Canadian Pulp and Paper Plants: Why Some Do Well and Others Do Not ?
Julie Doonan, Paul Lanoie and Benoit Laplante
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Les coûts de la réglementation : une revue de la littérature
Robert Gagné, Paul Lanoie, Pierre-Carl Michaud and Michel Patry
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Environmental Regulation and Productivity: New Findings on the Porter Analysis
Richard Lajeunesse, Paul Lanoie and Michel Patry
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Environmental Policy, Public Interest and Political Market
Paul Lanoie, Jérôme Moreau and Georges A. Tanguay
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Program Evaluation Criteria Applied to Pay Equity in Ontario
Morley Gunderson and Paul Lanoie
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Qui veut réduire ses heures de travail? Le profil des travailleurs adhérant à un programme de partage de l'emploi
Ali Béjaoui, Paul Lanoie and François Raymond
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Analyse de l'impact productif des pratiques de rémunération incitative pour une entreprise de services : Application à une coopérative financière québécoise
Simon Drolet, Paul Lanoie and Bruce Shearer
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Subvention gouvernementale et partage du travail : Une analyse économique - I
Ali Béjaoui and Paul Lanoie
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Subvention gouvernementale et partage du travail : Une analyse économique - II
Paul Lanoie and François Raymond
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Incentives for Pollution Control: Regulation or (and?) Information
Jérôme Foulon, Paul Lanoie and Benoit Laplante
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Why Firms Outsource Their Human Resources Activities: An Empirical Analysis
Michelle Lacombe, Paul Lanoie, Michel Patry and Michel Tremblay
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Worksharing in Québec: Five Case Studies
Michael Huberman and Paul Lanoie
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Effects of Workers' Compensation: A Survey
Bernard Fortin and Paul Lanoie
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Dix exemples de rentabilité financière liés à une saine gestion environnementale
Paul Lanoie and Georges A. Tanguay
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Taxation or Regulation: Looking for a Good Anti-Smoking Policy
Paul Lanoie and Paul Leclair
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Incentive Effects of Public Insurance Programs on the Occurence and the Composition of Workplace Injuries
Denis Bolduc, Bernard Fortin, France Labrecque and Paul Lanoie
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Can Capital Markets Create Incentives for Pollution Control?
Paul Lanoie, Benoit Laplante and Maité Roy
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Living on a Noisy and Dusty Street: Implications for Environmental Evaluation
Tagreed Boules, Robert Gagné and Paul Lanoie
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Monitoring of Pollution Regulation: Do Local Conditions Matter
Catherine Dion, Paul Lanoie and Benoit Laplante
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How Did Ontario Pulp and Paper Producers Respond to Effluent Regulations, 1985-89?
Joan Fearnley, Paul Lanoie and Mark Thomas
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Claims Reporting and Risk Bearing Moral Hazard in Workers' Compensation : The Canadian Context
Guylaine Baril and Paul Lanoie
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Work Sharing and Productivity : Evidence from a Natural Experiment
Paul Lanoie, François Raymond and Bruce Shearer
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Costs and Benefits of Preventing Workplace Accidents : Going from a Mechanical to a Manual Handling System
Paul Lanoie and Louis Trottier
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Is Workers' Compensation Disguised Unemployment Insurance?
Bernard Fortin, Paul Lanoie and Christine Laporte
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Costs and Benefits of Preventing Workplace Accidents: The Case of Participatory Ergonomics
Paul Lanoie and Sophie Tavenas
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