DeFiPP Seminar - Italo Colantone (University of Bocconi)
The political Consequences of Green Policies : Evidence from Italy
Date : 12/10/2021 16:00 - 12/10/2021 17:30
Lieu : E25
Orateur(s) : Italo Colantone
Organisateur(s) : Christian Kiedaisch
Abstract
Green policies may induce strong distributional consequences.
These may in turn be politically consequential. In particular,
they may fuel support for right-wing populist parties to the
extent that green issues start being perceived as a concern of
the elites, with disproportionate costs on common people. In
this paper, we shed light on the political implications of green
policies by exploiting the recent introduction of a traffic ban
on polluting cars in the city of Milan. We investigate the link
between the distributional impact of the policy, voting
behavior, and people's environmental attitudes. We exploit
original survey data covering around 1,000 car owners. About one
third of them were directly affected by the policy as their car
could not circulate anymore within the city. Through a
diff-in-diff approach, we find that treated individuals were
more likely to vote for the populist right party Lega at the
European Parliament elections held after the announcement of the
policy, in 2019. We do not find evidence of a parallel shift in
attitudes and behavior away from environmental concerns.
Overall, the electoral shift seems to reflect a pocketbook
response, and closely tracks the policy's distributional impact.
(Authors: Italo Colantone, Livio Di Lonardo, Yotam Margalit, Marco Percoco)
Contact :
Christian Kiedaisch
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christian.kiedaisch@unamur.be
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