Greening Up or Not? The Determinants Political Parties’ Environmental Concern: An Empirical Analysis Based on European Data (1970-2008)
Data
26.03.2015
26.03.2015
Autori
Benjamin Michallet (University Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne/Paris School of Economics); Giuseppe Lucio Gaeta (University of Naples); François Facchini (University of Paris 11 RITM)
Codice JEL
Q58, D78, Z13
Q58, D78, Z13
Parole chiave:
Environmental Concern, Environmental Attitudes, Political Parties, Electoral Manifestos
Environmental Concern, Environmental Attitudes, Political Parties, Electoral Manifestos
Publisher
Climate Change and Sustainable Development
Climate Change and Sustainable Development
Editor
Carlo Carraro
Carlo Carraro
Why do parties offer environmental policies in their political programs? While a number of papers examine the determinants of citizens’ pro-environmental behaviour, we know little about the extent to which political parties adjust their platform towards environmentalism. We investigate this process through data provided by the Manifesto Project Dataset (CMP) for 20 European countries over the period 1970-2008. Following the literature on public concern towards environment, we examine economic, environmental and political determinants. Our findings provide evidence that political parties’ environmental concern is strongly correlated with their political ideology and with country-level economic conditions.
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Suggested citation: Michallet, B., G. L. Gaeta, F. Facchini, (2015), ‘Greening Up or Not? The Determinants Political Parties’ Environmental Concern: An Empirical Analysis Based on European Data (1970-2008)’, Nota di Lavoro 25.2015, Milan, Italy: Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei