Willing to Pay to Save the Planet? Evaluating Support for Increased Spending on Sustainable Development and Environmentally Friendly Policies in Five Countries

(2018) PLoS ONE 13 (11): e0207862. DOI/10.1371/journal.pone.0207862

15 Pages Posted: 25 Jun 2019

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Arpad A. Todor

National School of Political Science and Public Administration (NSPSPA)

Date Written: November 29, 2018

Abstract

While the 2016 Paris Agreement is in many ways an important attainment with the potential to represent a milestone in humanity’s path towards sustainable development, and avoid thus a potential calamitous and destructive future, the achievement of the goals set in the agreement is a long way off. This paper investigates one of the most important worldwide hurdles frustrating the implementation of the policies required to limit environmental degradation and limit pollution, namely the still insufficient public support for the necessary environmental policies and their associated cost. Using a comparative database generated through an experimental study on tax compliance and policy preferences run in five countries (USA, UK, Italy, Sweden and Romania), I will evaluate five explanatory models of the degree to which people support environmentally friendly policies by accepting higher tax burdens and increased collective solidarity.

Suggested Citation

Todor, Arpad A., Willing to Pay to Save the Planet? Evaluating Support for Increased Spending on Sustainable Development and Environmentally Friendly Policies in Five Countries (November 29, 2018). (2018) PLoS ONE 13 (11): e0207862. DOI/10.1371/journal.pone.0207862, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3406580 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3406580

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