Political factors influence environmental policy from "summary" of Economics of the Environment by Robert N. Stavins
Political factors are a key determinant of environmental policy decisions. This is because policymakers are influenced by a variety of political considerations when crafting and implementing environmental regulations. For example, elected officials may be swayed by the preferences of their constituents, interest groups, or political parties. Additionally, politicians often have to consider the potential impact of their decisions on their re-election prospects.
Moreover, the political landscape can also shape environmental policy through the distribution of power among different branches of government. For instance, the executive branch may have more control over environmental policy if it is led by a presid...
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