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ID119187
Title ProperLocal energy efficiency policy implementation in China
Other Title Informationbridging the gap between national priorities and local interests
LanguageENG
AuthorKostka, Genia ;  Hobbs, William
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper analyses Chinese sub-national governments' implementation strategies to meet national energy efficiency targets in the 11th Five-Year Plan (2006-2010). Previous research has focused on the ways governance practices and decision-making structures shape implementation outcomes, yet very little attention has been given to what strategies local leaders actually employ to bridge national priorities with local interests. To illustrate how local leaders work politically, this paper highlights specific implementation methods officials use to strengthen formal incentives and create effective informal incentives to comply with energy efficiency mandates. The analysis is drawn from 53 interviews conducted in June and July of 2010 in Shanxi, a major coal-producing and energy-intensive province. Findings suggest that local government leaders conform to national directives by "bundling" the energy efficiency policy with policies of more pressing local importance or by "bundling" their energy efficiency objectives with the interests of groups with significant political influence. Ultimately, sub-national government officials frame policies in ways that give them legitimacy at the local level.
`In' analytical NoteChina Quarterly Vol. 2012, No.211; Sep 2012: p.765-785
Journal SourceChina Quarterly Vol. 2012, No.211; Sep 2012: p.765-785
Key WordsPolicy Implementation ;  Central - Local Relations ;  Energy ;  Informal Incentives ;  Climate Change ;  China ;  Central – Local Relations


 
 
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