Dear colleagues,

Mengdi Liu, Sarah Anderson, Bing Zhang, and I want to share a recent paper
on the consequences of governmental transparency for environmental
governance. Many scholars are interested in how transparency shapes
governance and environmental outcomes. We contend that it is often
difficult to disentangle the role of transparency in environmental
governance because governments or firms that perform well have more reasons
to be transparent about it. In a multi-year follow-up of a randomized trial
in China, we find that cities that were encouraged to become more
transparent through a publicity treatment increased inspections, reduced
pollution violations, and improved air quality. We hope these results will
be broadly relevant to scholars interested in the role of transparency in
environmental governance.

Open-access paper here: https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2406761122

All the best,
Mark

*Mark T. Buntaine*
Professor
Bren School of Environmental Science and Management
Department of Political Science (affiliate)
University of California, Santa Barbara
https://mbuntaine.wordpress.com/

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