Article(electronic)July 3, 2012

Measuring State Environmental Policy

In: Review of policy research, Volume 29, Issue 4, p. 544-569

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Abstract

AbstractStudies of environmental policy employ various empirical strategies for measuring state environmental effort. The majority of these strategies can be divided into four categories: indices of state programmatic indicators, government expenditures, pollution abatement costs, and regulatory enforcement actions. In this article, we argue that these measures are empirically distinct, capture different attributes of state environmental policy, and are correlated with different intrastate factors. Thus, the choice among environmental policy measures is substantively important for researchers to consider, and we conclude by providing advice to scholars concerning choosing among these measures.

Languages

English

Publisher

Wiley

ISSN: 1541-1338

DOI

10.1111/j.1541-1338.2012.00570.x

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