State Policy and Lobbying in a Federal System: Evidence from the Production Tax Credit for Renewable Energy, 1998-2012

State Politics & Policy Quarterly, Forthcoming

79 Pages Posted: 7 May 2020

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Sung Eun Kim

Korea University

Johannes Urpelainen

Johns Hopkins SAIS

Joonseok Yang

Sungkyunkwan University; University of California, Irvine

Date Written: April 12, 2020

Abstract

State policies shape firms’ incentives to lobby in the United States, but the existing lobbying literature mostly ignores these incentives. Using lobbying records for all electric utilities in the United States from 1998 to 2012, we examine how state policies affect federal lobbying by both proponents and opponents of federal support for the renewable energy policy. Our theory predicts that supportive state policies reduce the returns to lobbying by both proponents and opponents. Empirically, we show that when the federal production tax credit for renewable energy is about to expire, electric utilities from states without renewable portfolio standards become more likely to lobby than those from states with these policies. Because the timing of the expiration of the production tax credit is quasi-random, these findings carry a causal interpretation. Using text analysis techniques, we also show that the lobbying efforts are focused on energy and environmental issues while lobbying on unrelated topics remains unaffected.

Keywords: lobbying; federal and state policies; energy and environment

Suggested Citation

Kim, Sung Eun and Urpelainen, Johannes and Yang, Joonseok, State Policy and Lobbying in a Federal System: Evidence from the Production Tax Credit for Renewable Energy, 1998-2012 (April 12, 2020). State Politics & Policy Quarterly, Forthcoming, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3574272

Sung Eun Kim

Korea University ( email )

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Korea, Republic of (South Korea)

Johannes Urpelainen

Johns Hopkins SAIS ( email )

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Washington, DC 20036-1984
United States

Joonseok Yang (Contact Author)

Sungkyunkwan University ( email )

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Seoul, 110-745
Korea, Republic of (South Korea)

University of California, Irvine ( email )

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