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Carbon tax acceptability with information provision and mixed revenue uses

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Carbon tax acceptability with information provision and mixed revenue uses

S. Maestre-andrés, S. Drews, et al.

Public acceptability of carbon taxation greatly hinges on how its revenues are allocated. This engaging study by Sara Maestre-Andrés, Stefan Drews, Ivan Savin, and Jeroen van den Bergh reveals that directing funds to climate projects can significantly boost acceptability and fairness perceptions, while knowledge about carbon taxation enhances support for diverse revenue uses.... show more
Abstract
Public acceptability of carbon taxation depends on its revenue use. Which single or mixed revenue use is most appropriate, and which perceptions of policy effectiveness and fairness explain this, remains unclear. It is, moreover, uncertain how people’s prior knowledge about carbon taxation affects policy acceptability. Here we conduct a survey experiment to test how distinct revenue uses, prior knowledge, and information provision about the functioning of carbon taxation affect policy perceptions and acceptability. We show that spending revenues on climate projects maximises acceptability as well as perceived fairness and effectiveness. A mix of different revenue uses is also popular, notably compensating low-income households and funding climate projects. In addition, we find that providing information about carbon taxation increases acceptability for unspecified revenue use and for people with more prior tax knowledge. Furthermore, policy acceptability is more strongly related to perceived fairness than to perceived effectiveness.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Dec 02, 2021
Authors
Sara Maestre-Andrés, Stefan Drews, Ivan Savin, Jeroen van den Bergh
Tags
carbon taxation
public acceptability
revenue allocation
policy effectiveness
fairness perceptions
climate projects
Spain
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