Democracy, Bureaucratic Capacity and Environmental Quality
Abstract
This paper explores the link between democracy, bureaucratic capacity and environmental quality. While many previous empirical studies traditionally have focused on either the democracy or bureaucratic capacity side of the story, they failed to acknowledge that both these factors in their interplay determine the delivery of public policy outcomes. This paper suggests that to account for the functioning of both the input and output side of the political system, democracy and bureaucratic capacity have to be considered in interaction. By employing the between estimator, the study empirically tests this claim on one of the major environmental problems— air pollution. The results
show that the effect of democracy on carbon dioxide emissions is indeed contingent on the levels of bureaucratic capacity: Democracies emit less only if their bureaucratic capacity is high. If bureaucratic capacity is low, democracies do not do any better than authoritarian regimes.
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Date
2015Author
Povitkina, Marina
Publication type
article, other scientific
ISSN
1653-8919
Series/Report no.
Working Papers
2015:13
Language
eng