Abstract- This paper tests the hypothesis that democratisation is conducive to less environmental depletion due to human activity. Using Interrupted Time Series (ITS) design for a panel of 47 transition countries and two indexes of pollution, CO2 emissions and PM10 concentrations, I find that democracies and dictatorships have two different targets of environmental quality, with those of democracies higher than those of dictatorships. Income inequality may as well alter this targets, but with opposite effects in the two different regimes
This paper explores the link between democracy, bureaucratic capacity and environmental quality. Whi...
This paper explores the link between democracy, bureaucratic capacity and environmental quality. Whi...
Democracy is the preferred system of government when social and economic development is the goal, bu...
Democratic regimes have better environmental performance? Our hypothesis is that the level of democr...
With the rapid industrialization in the developing world, natural environments are worsening and bec...
With the rapid industrialization in the developing world, natural environments are worsening and bec...
We inquire whether democracies enjoy lower pollution levels than autocracies by investigating the 'c...
This paper seeks to contribute to existing debates on the relationship between democracy and environ...
In a relatively small but growing body of literature in political science and environmental studies,...
This paper aims at analysing the effect of democratic institutions on environmental quality (carbon ...
The relationship between democracy and environment is subject to controversy. Some scientists find t...
This paper aims at analysing the effect of democratic institutions on environmental quality (carbon ...
This paper considers the role of democracy in environmental quality and the Environmental Kuznets Cu...
This paper considers the role of democracy in environmental quality and the Environmental Kuznets Cu...
Does a democracy improve environmental quality? Albert Gore, the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize winner, has ...
This paper explores the link between democracy, bureaucratic capacity and environmental quality. Whi...
This paper explores the link between democracy, bureaucratic capacity and environmental quality. Whi...
Democracy is the preferred system of government when social and economic development is the goal, bu...
Democratic regimes have better environmental performance? Our hypothesis is that the level of democr...
With the rapid industrialization in the developing world, natural environments are worsening and bec...
With the rapid industrialization in the developing world, natural environments are worsening and bec...
We inquire whether democracies enjoy lower pollution levels than autocracies by investigating the 'c...
This paper seeks to contribute to existing debates on the relationship between democracy and environ...
In a relatively small but growing body of literature in political science and environmental studies,...
This paper aims at analysing the effect of democratic institutions on environmental quality (carbon ...
The relationship between democracy and environment is subject to controversy. Some scientists find t...
This paper aims at analysing the effect of democratic institutions on environmental quality (carbon ...
This paper considers the role of democracy in environmental quality and the Environmental Kuznets Cu...
This paper considers the role of democracy in environmental quality and the Environmental Kuznets Cu...
Does a democracy improve environmental quality? Albert Gore, the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize winner, has ...
This paper explores the link between democracy, bureaucratic capacity and environmental quality. Whi...
This paper explores the link between democracy, bureaucratic capacity and environmental quality. Whi...
Democracy is the preferred system of government when social and economic development is the goal, bu...