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Greening the career incentive structure for local officials in China: Does less pollution increase the chances of promotion for Chinese local leaders?
Mingqin Wu,
Xun Cao
Political Science
Institute of Energy and the Environment (IEE)
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China
100%
Local Officials
100%
Local Leaders
100%
Party Secretary
100%
Incentive Structures
100%
Career Incentives
100%
Low Pollution
100%
Pollution
66%
Particulate Matter 2.5 (PM2.5)
33%
Economic Growth
33%
Wind Speed
33%
Satellite Data
33%
Local Environment
33%
Air Pollution
33%
Mixing Height
33%
Wind Mixing
33%
Instrumental Variable Method
33%
Evaluation System
33%
PM2.5 Pollution
33%
Endogeneity Problem
33%
Local Pollution
33%
Cadre Evaluation
33%
Environmental Crisis
33%
Magistrates
33%
System Reward
33%
Green Behavior
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Instrumental Variable Analysis
100%