Domestic political processes shape climate policy. In particular, there is increasing concern regarding the role of political lobbying over climate policy. This paper examines how lobbying spending on the Waxman-Markey bill, the most prominent and promising U.S. climate regulation to date, altered its likelihood of being implemented. We combine data from comprehensive U.S. lobbying records together with an empirical method for forecasting the policy’s effect on the value of publicly-listed firms. Our statistical analysis suggests that lobbying by firms expecting losses from the policy was more effective than lobbying by firms expecting gains. Interpreting this finding through a game-theoretic model, we calculate that lobbying lowered the pr...
Are policies designed to avert climate change (Climate Change Policies, or CCPs) politically costly?...
Retrospective voting studies typically examine policies where the public has common interests. By co...
The literature on climate politics has often treated policy as being nationally uniform, obscuring t...
Domestic political processes shape climate policy. In particular, there is increasing concern regard...
In 2013, the energy and natural resources sector spent $359 million lobbying. Such spending is large...
In the U.S. firms spend millions of dollars each year on climate lobbying. Climate lobbying is often...
Firms systematically lobby the U.S. Congress to influence policy-making. To what extent do lobbying ...
In this dissertation, I study the effect of lobbying on policy choices by the United States Congress...
Is lobbying worth it? In new research, Karam Kang studies the effects of the more than $3 billion sp...
<p>Firms lobby the U.S. Congress to influence policy-making. This paper quantifies the extent to whi...
Climate politics and governance across the globe involve an increasing number of interest groups suc...
Strong climate policy is vital to tackling climate change, but even the best proposals can get water...
peer reviewedThis paper aims at studying the impact of public persuasion, through information disse...
Thesis: S.M. in Management Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Manageme...
Instead of efficiently pricing greenhouse gases, policy makers have favored measures that implicitly...
Are policies designed to avert climate change (Climate Change Policies, or CCPs) politically costly?...
Retrospective voting studies typically examine policies where the public has common interests. By co...
The literature on climate politics has often treated policy as being nationally uniform, obscuring t...
Domestic political processes shape climate policy. In particular, there is increasing concern regard...
In 2013, the energy and natural resources sector spent $359 million lobbying. Such spending is large...
In the U.S. firms spend millions of dollars each year on climate lobbying. Climate lobbying is often...
Firms systematically lobby the U.S. Congress to influence policy-making. To what extent do lobbying ...
In this dissertation, I study the effect of lobbying on policy choices by the United States Congress...
Is lobbying worth it? In new research, Karam Kang studies the effects of the more than $3 billion sp...
<p>Firms lobby the U.S. Congress to influence policy-making. This paper quantifies the extent to whi...
Climate politics and governance across the globe involve an increasing number of interest groups suc...
Strong climate policy is vital to tackling climate change, but even the best proposals can get water...
peer reviewedThis paper aims at studying the impact of public persuasion, through information disse...
Thesis: S.M. in Management Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Manageme...
Instead of efficiently pricing greenhouse gases, policy makers have favored measures that implicitly...
Are policies designed to avert climate change (Climate Change Policies, or CCPs) politically costly?...
Retrospective voting studies typically examine policies where the public has common interests. By co...
The literature on climate politics has often treated policy as being nationally uniform, obscuring t...