Author/Authors
Fredriksson، نويسنده , , Per G. and Neumayer، نويسنده , , Eric، نويسنده ,
DocumentNumber
3542873
Title Of Article
Democracy and climate change policies: Is history important?
شماره ركورد
5982
Latin Abstract
This paper argues that it is countriesʹ historical experience with democracy, the democratic capital stock, rather than current levels of democracy that determines current climate change policies. Empirical evidence using data starting as far back as year 1800 for 87 countries, which together are responsible for 93.7% of global carbon emissions, suggests that the democratic capital stock has an important and robust effect on climate change policies. A history of executive constraints is particularly important. The current level of democracy does not play a role once democratic capital has been accounted for.
From Page
11
NaturalLanguageKeyword
International public goods , climate change , environmental policy , democracy , Democratic capital , Executive constraints
JournalTitle
Studia Iranica
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19
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19
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