[New Paper] Governing policy experiments in Chinese cities: Lessons on effective climate mitigation

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Shiran Victoria Shen

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Dear Colleagues,

 

I’m writing to share my new paper, “Governing Policy Experiments in Chinese Cities: Lessons on Effective Climate Mitigation,” recently published in the Policy Studies Journal.  It may be of interest for your research or teaching.

 

Link to paper: http://doi.org/10.1111/psj.70026

 

How do politics shape the outcomes of policy experiments?


This paper compares Chinese cities with similar goals and starting conditions—participating in the same centrally-sponsored experiments—but achieving divergent decarbonization outcomes.

 

Two key points:

1.      Concurrent trials are common.
Unlike the typical model, where one trial is run at a time, Chinese localities often conduct overlapping policy experiments simultaneously.  These concurrent trials interact in ways that complicate causal inference, yet they remain underexplored in existing scholarship.

2.      The paper introduces a replicable procedure to address this challenge.
Using a case-comparative analysis of Hangzhou and Xiamen, it shows that leadership priorities and policy coherence—not just formal authority—are critical for effective climate mitigation.

 

Best,

 

Victoria

 

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Shiran Victoria Shen

Senior Research Scholar, Precourt Institute for Energy

Faculty Affiliate, Center on China’s Economy and Institutions

Stanford University

 

http://svshen.com

 

 

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