Replication Data for: Timing Matters: Analyzing Climate Policies and Adaptive Resilience
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As the world grapples with the escalating impacts of climate change, a vital question that remains for both scholars and policymakers is not just whether climate policies work, but: when do they make a difference? This paper seeks to answer this question while shifting the primary focus to when climate adaptation policies succeed. Leveraging data on adaptation laws and adaptive capacity, we employ change point analysis and segmented regression techniques to identify (and estimate the impact of) distinct time periods where policy effectiveness shifts, investigating the temporal dynamics of climate policies. While adaptation laws show modest positive effects in aggregate analyses, their impact varies dramatically across historical periods shaped by global conditions. During the Pre-2006 period, adaptation laws demonstrated significant positive long-term effects. However, during 2007-2015, laws were only effective when coupled with external financial support. Most strikingly, post-2016, populist governance has systematically undermined adaptation law effectiveness through significant negative interactions with legal frameworks. These patterns highlight how time- variant exogenous factors (e.g., economic crises, financial support, and political shifts) significantly impact policy effectiveness. By identifying conditions under which policies succeed, our study underscores the necessity for temporally and contextually aligned climate strategies.
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2025-12-08



