Liberal Environmentalism: The Public-Private Production of European Emissions Standards

IF 1.3 2区 历史学 Q3 BUSINESS Business History Review Pub Date : 2023-06-06 DOI:10.1017/s0007680523000272
Grace Ballor
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In the late twentieth century, the European Union (EU) emerged as a global leader in setting environmental protections, including vehicle emissions standards. But member state consensus around environmental rules did not come easily, and the regional norms eventually set by the EU and its predecessor, the European Economic Community, had complex origins. This article argues that common emissions standards were ultimately achieved through a public-private process during the program to create the Single European Market in the 1980s and 1990s. For regional policymakers, standards were key to achieving an internal car market and strengthening the auto industry's global competitiveness; for many European carmakers and their transnational business associations, common norms could facilitate economies of scale and level the playing field. The “liberal environmentalism” born out of this convergence of interests produced common standards that fell pragmatically between the greenest member states and those most invested in protecting their national champion firms.
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自由环境主义:欧洲排放标准的公私生产
20世纪末,欧盟(EU)成为制定环境保护(包括车辆排放标准)的全球领导者。但成员国围绕环境规则达成共识并不容易,欧盟及其前身欧洲经济共同体最终制定的地区规范起源复杂。这篇文章认为,在20世纪80年代和90年代创建欧洲单一市场的计划中,共同的排放标准最终是通过公私过程实现的。对于地区决策者来说,标准是实现内部汽车市场和加强汽车行业全球竞争力的关键;对于许多欧洲汽车制造商及其跨国商业协会来说,共同规范可以促进规模经济和公平竞争环境。这种利益趋同所产生的“自由主义环保主义”产生了共同的标准,这些标准在最环保的成员国和那些最致力于保护其国家冠军公司的成员国之间务实地落下。
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期刊介绍: The Business History Review is a quarterly publication of original research by historians, economists, sociologists, and scholars of business administration. BHR"s ongoing mission, from its 1926 inception as the Bulletin of the Business Historical Society, is to encourage and aid the study of the evolution of business in all periods and all countries. The Business History Review is published in the spring, summer, autumn, and winter by Harvard Business School and is printed at The Sheridan Press in Pennsylvania.
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