Does Environmental party representation matter for investments in green infrastructure? : a regression discontinuity approach
For the 2014 election the Environmental Party, which is a small single issue party, revealed an election manifesto for the forthcoming electoral period, where they promised to establish more charging spots for electric vehicles and to make electric vehicles more accessible. The aim of the study is t...
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SLU/Dept. of Economics
2019
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