Hi Everyone,

I'm writing to share my new review article, "The New Political Economy of
Climate Change," <https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/54152> in *World Politics*,
January 2025.  Here's the abstract:

*Many economists argue that climate change is a result of market failure
and needs market-based solutions. Political scientists tend to see climate
change as a result of political failures and emphasize the role of interest
groups, social movements, and political institutions. This review compares
the two approaches and discusses their policy implications. It describes
how carbon pricing has become central to economists’ policy advice, how
economists use integrated assessment models to estimate the ‘optimal’
carbon price, and why these estimates are both deeply uncertain and
heuristically valuable. By contrast, political scientists seek to explain
variation in the tepid and halting climate policies of governments, arguing
they are the result of collective action problems, time inconsistencies,
and increasingly, distributive conflict. Their frameworks also have
different policy implications. Many suggest that certain policies –
including subsidies for renewable energy and green industrial policies –
will have greater political success since they tend to create new
constituencies that can protect climate policies against future reversals.
Both approaches, however, are challenged by heightened partisan
polarization in the US and Europe over climate policies. En route this
essay discusses three books that offer new insights about the
distributional struggles over climate policies. These books – alongside
other recent studies – help explain why the climate policies of most
governments have been frail and uneven, and what might be necessary to
change this.*

If you can't access it through the journal website, you can download an
uncorrected draft here
<https://drive.google.com/file/d/1EHsP6Utc6aqjH53roPPnkPpYLCWiHwPi/view?usp=sharing>
.

Best wishes,
Michael


Prof. Michael L. Ross
UCLA Department of Political Science
4289 Bunche Hall
PO Box 951472
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1472

Personal website <http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/polisci/faculty/ross/>
Google scholar
<https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=YjnagkEAAAAJ&hl=en>
Zoom <https://ucla.zoom.us/my/michael.ross>

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