各国がエネルギー移行で先行するか後退する理由
Jonas Meckling1, Phillip Y Lipscy2,3, Jared J Finnegan4,5
1Department of Environmental Policy, Science, and Management, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA.
まとめ
政策の変更は 保護や財政支援を提供する機関に依存しています これらの制度的メカニズムは,政策の実施と社会的適応の成功に不可欠です.
科学分野:
- 社会科学
- 政策研究
- 制度的分析
背景:
- 政策主導の変革には 堅固な制度的枠組みが必要です
- 社会的移行の管理における制度の役割を理解することは極めて重要です.
研究 の 目的:
- 制度的支援メカニズムが政策主導の変化にどのように影響するか分析する.
- 政策の適応における絶縁と補償の重要な機能を特定する.
主な方法:
- 制度理論の概念的分析
- 政策実施に関するケーススタディのレビュー
主要な成果:
- 規制上のバッファーを提供する機関は,負の影響を軽減します.
- 補償 (例えば金銭的援助) を提供する機関は,変化の受け入れを容易にする.
結論:
- 効果的な政策主導の変革には 隔離や補償による 制度的支援が必要です
- 制度のデザインは 社会的な変化を回避し 政策の成功を保証する上で 極めて重要です
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