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Policy Influence and Policy Responsiveness in State Pollution Control
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1994
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Policy InfluenceWater PolicyEngineeringEnvironmental Impact AssessmentEnvironmental EconomicsEnvironmental PlanningPollution MitigationEnvironmental LegislationSocial SciencesEnvironmental PolicyIntegrated TheoryPolicy AreasWater GovernanceEnvironmental GovernancePublic PolicyPolicy DriverPolicy InterventionRegulationEnvironmental PoliticsState Policy InfluencePolitical Science
This article develops an integrated theory of state policy influence and responsiveness, then operationalizes this theory to account for variations in the strength and scope of state water pollution control and hazardous waste management programs. The analysis finds that economic, ideological, interest group, and political system characteristics act in concert to affect state policymaking, and that the influences behind policymaking vary systematically and predictably across policy areas within environmental protection.
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