Many policy problems require taking costly action today for future benefits. Examining the case of climate change, this paper examines how two institutions—electoral rules and interest group intermediation—structure the distributional politics of climate change and as a result, drive variation in climate “policy investments” across the high-income democracies. Proportional electoral rules increase electoral safety, allowing politicians to impose short-term costs on voters. Concertation between industry and the state enables governments to compensate losers, defusing organized opposition to policy change. Moreover, the joint presence of both institutions generates complementarities that reinforce their independent effects, pushing countries ...
Research and insights taken from the field of political economy suggest that institutions limit the ...
There is a great deal of overlap between the parties' proposals on climate change policy. The 2008 C...
‘Super-wicked' problems such as climate change require ambitious policies within stable policy frame...
Climate change is now a major aspect of public policy. There are almost 500 identified climate chang...
The authors use a comparative politics framework, examining electoral interests, policy-maker's own ...
This article examines whether democracies contribute more to the provision of global public goods. I...
Climate change is a global threat that requires policy action on all levels of governance. The 2015 ...
How do political institutions shape the adoption of climate policy? Related to the policies themselv...
This article studies how institutional dynamics might affect the implementation of climate-related f...
Combating climate change requires large economic adjustments with significant distributional implica...
This dissertation discusses the nature of international cooperation and domestic politics in climate...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>These data are from the Climate Policy and Political...
Combating climate change requires large economic adjustments with significant distributional implica...
This article studies how institutional dynamics might affect and be affected by the implementation o...
As the recent withdrawal of the United States from the Paris Agreement has shown, political volatili...
Research and insights taken from the field of political economy suggest that institutions limit the ...
There is a great deal of overlap between the parties' proposals on climate change policy. The 2008 C...
‘Super-wicked' problems such as climate change require ambitious policies within stable policy frame...
Climate change is now a major aspect of public policy. There are almost 500 identified climate chang...
The authors use a comparative politics framework, examining electoral interests, policy-maker's own ...
This article examines whether democracies contribute more to the provision of global public goods. I...
Climate change is a global threat that requires policy action on all levels of governance. The 2015 ...
How do political institutions shape the adoption of climate policy? Related to the policies themselv...
This article studies how institutional dynamics might affect the implementation of climate-related f...
Combating climate change requires large economic adjustments with significant distributional implica...
This dissertation discusses the nature of international cooperation and domestic politics in climate...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>These data are from the Climate Policy and Political...
Combating climate change requires large economic adjustments with significant distributional implica...
This article studies how institutional dynamics might affect and be affected by the implementation o...
As the recent withdrawal of the United States from the Paris Agreement has shown, political volatili...
Research and insights taken from the field of political economy suggest that institutions limit the ...
There is a great deal of overlap between the parties' proposals on climate change policy. The 2008 C...
‘Super-wicked' problems such as climate change require ambitious policies within stable policy frame...