Mobilizing Political Action on Behalf of Future Generations
Our failure to mobilize sufficient effort to fight climate change reflects a combination of political and economic forces, on both the national and the global level.
Our failure to mobilize sufficient effort to fight climate change reflects a combination of political and economic forces, on both the national and the global level.
With this fine book on tax competition, Peter Dietsch makes a timely contribution to the global justice literature.
Eight years after the financial crisis broke out in the United States, there is as much confusion as ever regarding what reforms are appropriate in order to minimize the recurrence of such crises in t
“Extra- and Within-System Electoral Volatility.” Party Politics, published on-line, January 2016. Print version forthcoming. (With Carlos Gervasoni and Annabella España Najera).*
The United States was once seen as a land of broad consensus and pragmatic politics. Sharp ideological differences were largely absent.
We analyze a novel lobbying channel: firms shifting spending toward a politician's business in the hope of securing favorable regulation.
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