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Environmental political business cycles: the case of PM2.5 air pollution in Chinese prefectures
Xun Cao
, Genia Kostka, Xu Xu
Political Science
Institute of Energy and the Environment (IEE)
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Local Leaders
100%
PM2.5 Pollution
100%
Political Cycles
100%
Pollution
33%
U-shaped Relationship
33%
Economic Performance
33%
Production Cost
33%
Industry Production
33%
Local Industry
33%
Leader Behavior
33%
Party Secretary
33%
Environmental Regulation
33%
PM2.5 Level
33%
Incentive Structures
33%
Leader Turnover
33%
Career Incentives
33%
Selective Enforcement
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Political Business Cycle
100%
Industry
50%
Production Costs
50%
Environmental Standard
50%