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Two effective causal paths that explain the adoption of US state environmental justice policy
Yushim Kim
, Stefan Verweij
Sustainability Initiative
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Business & Economics
Environmental Justice
100%
U.S. States
71%
Interest Groups
33%
Severity
17%
Environmental Politics
15%
Configurational Approach
13%
Policy Research
11%
Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA)
10%
State Government
10%
Fuzzy Sets
9%
Empirical Evidence
9%
Environmental Policy
8%
United States of America
3%
Factors
3%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
environmental justice
87%
policy
38%
interest group
36%
environmental politics
15%
environmental policy
9%
coast
5%
analysis
4%
effect
2%
Social Sciences
Environmental justice
73%
interest group
26%
federal policy
10%
research policy
9%
politics
5%
evidence
3%