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Grieg, Elise 1988- VerfasserIn (DE-588)1212193660 (DE-627)1701031914 aut, Public opinion and special interests in American environmental politics E. Grieg, Zürich CER-ETH - Center of Economic Research at ETH Zurich [2021], 1 Online-Ressource (circa 36 Seiten) Illustrationen, Text txt rdacontent, Computermedien c rdamedia, Online-Ressource cr rdacarrier, Working paper / CER-ETH - Center of Economic Research at ETH Zurich 21, 349 (April 2021), To shed light on the political inertia around environmental legislation, I study the response of US senators to public opinion while controlling for special interest pressure. I combine data on public opinion (PO) on climate change - estimated by multilevel regression with poststratification - with campaign contributions from the extractive industries to indicate special interest (SI) influence, and use senator fixed effects, instrumental variables and the timing of senate elections for identification. PO has a strong impact on environmental legislation. The effects are different for the two parties: Republicans react to PO in election cycles, whereas Democrats are responsive through their whole term. The responsiveness of elected officials to environmental opinion is surprising: while Americans often favour environmental regulation in general, they tend to consider it as of low importance. I discuss possible explanations., 1.1\x Öffentliche Meinung (DE-627)091380995 (DE-2867)13661-5 stw, 1.2\x Interessenpolitik (DE-627)091368081 (DE-2867)10968-1 stw, 1.3\x Umweltpolitik (DE-627)091396093 (DE-2867)15768-5 stw, 1.4\x USA (DE-627)091396867 (DE-2867)17829-1 stw, Center of Economic Research Zürich Working papers of the Center of Economic Research at ETH Zurich 21, 349 (April 2021) 349 (DE-627)359730450 (DE-576)281219818 (DE-600)2099103-4, https://ethz.ch/content/dam/ethz/special-interest/mtec/cer-eth/cer-eth-dam/documents/working-papers/WP-21-349.pdf Verlag kostenfrei, http://hdl.handle.net/10419/233085 Resolving-System kostenfrei, https://ethz.ch/content/dam/ethz/special-interest/mtec/cer-eth/cer-eth-dam/documents/working-papers/WP-21-349.pdf LFER, LFER 2021-05-03T22:05:04Z |
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Grieg, Elise, Public opinion and special interests in American environmental politics, Center of Economic Research, Working papers of the Center of Economic Research at ETH Zurich, 21, 349 (April 2021), To shed light on the political inertia around environmental legislation, I study the response of US senators to public opinion while controlling for special interest pressure. I combine data on public opinion (PO) on climate change - estimated by multilevel regression with poststratification - with campaign contributions from the extractive industries to indicate special interest (SI) influence, and use senator fixed effects, instrumental variables and the timing of senate elections for identification. PO has a strong impact on environmental legislation. The effects are different for the two parties: Republicans react to PO in election cycles, whereas Democrats are responsive through their whole term. The responsiveness of elected officials to environmental opinion is surprising: while Americans often favour environmental regulation in general, they tend to consider it as of low importance. I discuss possible explanations., Öffentliche Meinung, Interessenpolitik, Umweltpolitik, USA |
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