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The limits of local laws in global supply chains: Extending governance or cutting ties?

8 September 2025
Authors: Michael Koetter, Melina Ludolph, Hendrik Schub, and Fabian Woebbeking
Presenter: Hendrik Schub
Abstract:

We exploit an information shock related to the German Supply Chain Due Diligence Act and use detailed customs data to analyze how smaller, non-listed firms respond when expecting accountability for externalities beyond their organizational boundaries. Product-level regressions reveal a substantial reduction in imports from high ESG-risk production sectors. Adjustments occur mainly at the extensive margin, indicating that firms cut ties with high-risk suppliers. The product-level results translate into meaningful changes in overall international procurement for firms with Big Four auditors. Our findings suggest potential limits to mandates requiring firms to integrate broad sustainability considerations into operational decisions.

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