Working Paper

Performative State Capacity and Climate (In)Action

Immanuel Feld, Thiemo Fetzer
CESifo, Munich, 2024

CESifo Working Paper No. 10990

Climate action requires significant public- and private sector investment to achieve meaningful reductions in carbon emissions. This paper documents that large-scale austerity, coupled with barriers to flows of data and a lack of (digital) skills in (local) government, may have been a significant barrier to delivering climate action in the form of retrofitting. Decomposing heterogeneity in estimated treatment effects of a large-scale energy efficiency savings program that was rolled out through a regression discontinuity design in the early 2010s, we find that both the extent of austerity-induced local budget cuts and poor digital connectivity – may be responsible for up to 30% fewer retrofit installations that counterfactually would have taken place had it not been for austerity.

CESifo Category
Public Finance
Energy and Climate Economics
Keywords: state capacity, austerity, skills, climate action, public economics
JEL Classification: Q540, Q580, H760, C210, O330, R110, H540