We develop a two dimensional political agency model, which is in the spirit of the political agency literature. A politician, who faces peridic elections, has to decide on the level of public spending and an environmental regulation. We introduce a term limit into this model and develop the predictions of the model for the differences in envrionmental policy between years in which the politician does and does not face a binding term limit. These predictions are tested on panel data on environmental policy choices of US governors for the years 1960-98
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This paper explores to what extent secondary policy issues are influenced by electoral incentives. W...
This paper explores to what extent secondary policy issues are influenced by electoral in-centives. ...
Changing our environmental policy has been at the forefront of many political discussions. But how c...
This paper analyzes the behavior of U.S. governors from 1950 to 1986 to investigate a reputation-bui...
Changing our environmental policy has been at the forefront of many political discussions. But how c...
This paper analyzes the behavior of U. S. governors from 1950 to 1986 to investigate a reputation-bu...
Are elected politicians primarily motivated by holding office, thus choosing environmental policies ...
investigate a reputation-building model of political behavior. We argue that differences in the beha...
The data suggest party control in environmental policy does matter and there has been a significant ...
This essay explores the notion of political feasibility in environmental policy with an aim to devel...
This paper takes advantage of the institution of a term limits law in the California State Assembly,...
Students of American politics have long been interested in studying the factors influencing bureaucr...
This paper makes some steps toward a formal political economy of environmental policy. Economists' q...
This study investigates why some states have more liberal policies than others. It theorizes that th...
This paper explores to what extent secondary policy issues are influenced by electoral incentives. W...
This paper explores to what extent secondary policy issues are influenced by electoral incentives. W...
This paper explores to what extent secondary policy issues are influenced by electoral in-centives. ...
Changing our environmental policy has been at the forefront of many political discussions. But how c...
This paper analyzes the behavior of U.S. governors from 1950 to 1986 to investigate a reputation-bui...
Changing our environmental policy has been at the forefront of many political discussions. But how c...
This paper analyzes the behavior of U. S. governors from 1950 to 1986 to investigate a reputation-bu...
Are elected politicians primarily motivated by holding office, thus choosing environmental policies ...
investigate a reputation-building model of political behavior. We argue that differences in the beha...
The data suggest party control in environmental policy does matter and there has been a significant ...
This essay explores the notion of political feasibility in environmental policy with an aim to devel...
This paper takes advantage of the institution of a term limits law in the California State Assembly,...
Students of American politics have long been interested in studying the factors influencing bureaucr...
This paper makes some steps toward a formal political economy of environmental policy. Economists' q...
This study investigates why some states have more liberal policies than others. It theorizes that th...