The Political Consequences of Green Policies: Evidence from Italy

69 Pages Posted: 21 Oct 2022

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Italo Colantone

Bocconi University

Livio Di Lonardo

Bocconi University

Yotam Margalit

Tel Aviv University

Marco Percoco

Bocconi University

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Date Written: October 21, 2022

Abstract

For many governments, enacting green policies is a priority, but such policies often impose on citizens substantial and uneven costs. How does the introduction of green policies a˙ect voting? We study this question in the context of a major ban on polluting cars introduced in Milan, which was strongly opposed by the populist right party Lega. Using several inferential strategies, we show that owners of banned vehicles — who incurred a median loss of €3,750 — were significantly more likely to vote for Lega in the subsequent elections. Our analysis indicates that this electoral change did not stem from a broader shift against environmentalism, but rather from disaffection with the policy’s uneven pocketbook implications. In line with this pattern, recipients of compensation from the local government were not more likely to switch to Lega. The findings highlight the central importance of distributive consequences in shaping the political ramifications of green policies.

Keywords: Environmental politics, green policies, distributional consequences

JEL Classification: P100, D700, Q500

Suggested Citation

Colantone, Italo and Di Lonardo, Livio and Margalit, Yotam and PERCOCO, MARCO, The Political Consequences of Green Policies: Evidence from Italy (October 21, 2022). FEEM Working Paper No. 28, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4254954 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4254954

Italo Colantone (Contact Author)

Bocconi University ( email )

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Italy

Livio Di Lonardo

Bocconi University ( email )

Via Sarfatti, 25
Milan, MI 20136
Italy

Yotam Margalit

Tel Aviv University ( email )

Tel Aviv
Israel

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MARCO PERCOCO

Bocconi University ( email )

Via Sarfatti, 25
Milan, MI 20136
Italy

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