ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSITION THROUGH SOCIAL CHANGE AND LOBBYING BY CITIZENS

We propose a theoretical model of social change in which lobbying is a strategy available to social groups in order to influence the government on environmental taxes. Building on endogenous lobby formation, we investigate the influence of equilibrium lobby structures on the diffusion of environment...

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