In-and-Beyond State Power: How Political Equality Moderates the Economic Growth-CO2 Emissions Relationship, 1990-2014

IF 1.2 4区 社会学 Q3 SOCIOLOGY Sociological Quarterly Pub Date : 2020-08-20 DOI:10.1080/00380253.2020.1776174
Ryan P. Thombs
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ABSTRACT This study tests whether greater political equality at the nation-state level moderates economic growth’s association with production-based and consumption-based CO2 emissions. Based on data for 106 nations from 1990 to 2014, this study finds that greater political equality mitigates both types of emissions, but when interacted with economic growth, it intensifies growth’s association with emissions. Conversely, political equality mitigates emissions when the economy is stagnant or contracts, but has no effect on emissions during times of economic expansion. The results are homogeneous across country income groups. These findings suggest that greater political equality is likely a necessary but insufficient condition to mitigate CO2 emissions.
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国家权力内外:政治平等如何调节经济增长-二氧化碳排放关系,1990-2014
摘要本研究检验了民族国家层面更大的政治平等是否会调节经济增长与基于生产和基于消费的二氧化碳排放的关系。基于1990年至2014年106个国家的数据,这项研究发现,更大的政治平等可以缓解这两种类型的排放,但当与经济增长相互作用时,它会加剧增长与排放的关联。相反,当经济停滞或收缩时,政治平等会减少排放,但在经济扩张时期对排放没有影响。各国收入群体的结果是一致的。这些发现表明,更大的政治平等可能是减少二氧化碳排放的必要但不充分的条件。
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