04 Mai 2015
Types de publication:
Cahier de recherche
Auteur(s):
Vincent Boucher
Axe de recherche:
Politiques publiques et réglementation
Mots-clés:
Political Parties
Pollution
Air Quality
Regression Discontinuity
Classification JEL:
Q53
Q58
D72
This paper estimates the causal impact of party affiliation (Republican or Democrat) of U.S. governors on pollution. Using a regression discontinuity design, gubernatorial election data, and air quality data from U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), we find that pollution is lower under Democratic governors. We identify that this is mostly due to environmental policies enacted by Democratic governors.
Contact:
Beland: Department of Economics, Louisiana State University lbeland@lsu.ed
Boucher: Department of Economics, Université Laval and CIRPÉE vincent.boucher@ecn.ulaval.ca