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ID182782
Title ProperDoes political incentive shape governments' disclosure of air pollution information?
LanguageENG
AuthorKong, Dongmin ;  Liu, Chenhao
Summary / Abstract (Note)This study investigates the distortion of government disclosure on air pollution and further explores underlying political incentives that drive such distortion. We introduce a newly developed method, that is, bunching estimation based on notch points, to identify the distortion in the air pollution index disclosed by local governments. Results show that the magnitudes of distortion are significant and vary across cities. We present evidence that local politicians' promotion incentives substantially drive the distortion of environmental information. Importantly, we find that high-frequency disclosure requirements effectively discipline the behaviors of local governments because of increased manipulation costs. Overall, we contribute to the literature by identifying the distortion of government information disclosure, investigating the underlying causes, and examining the validity of new disclosure policies in shaping government behaviors.
`In' analytical NoteChina Economic Review Vol. 69, Oct 2021: p.101659
Journal SourceChina Economic Review 2021-09 69, 69
Key WordsAir Pollution ;  Information Disclosure ;  Political Incentives ;  Regression Discontinuity Design ;  Bunching Estimator