Are state renewable portfolio standards contagious?

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This study examines whether the target levels of a state's renewable portfolio standard (RPS) are influenced by target levels in neighboring states, controlling for state-specific characteristics. Contrary to previous studies, target levels in neighboring states have a positive and statistically significant impact. In addition, the renewable energy potential and transmission capacity within a state, as well as in neighboring states, all have a positive and statistically significant impact. Both a state's unemployment rate and its educational attainment have a positive impact. Furthermore, states with Democratic governors have higher RPS target levels. The results also indicate significant regional variation in RPS target levels. © 2014 American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Inc.

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Dincer, O., Payne, J. E., & Simkins, K. (2014). Are state renewable portfolio standards contagious? American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 73(2), 325–340. https://doi.org/10.1111/ajes.12073

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