Climate change challenges governments to reduce emissions, and to gain support for such actions from their citizens. This can be in the form of taxation or legislation, or other forms of government interventions. In previous research, several instruments have been developed to capture attitudes towards the roles of markets and governments in the economy. Some of these instruments have assumed that respondents will have the same attitude towards the role of markets and governments, regardless of the context (e.g., welfare, environment, health) or the form of government intervention (law, taxation, subsidy, spending etc.). However, these studies have not examined attitudes towards, or belief in, the efficacy of government intervention in mark...
How does acceptance of an environmental policy differ from support for an environmental policy? In a...
This paper focuses on undergraduate students ’ conceptions of, and learning in, economics. Reviews i...
Abstract Anthropogenic activities have been altering the environment and contributing to climate cha...
Climate change challenges governments to reduce emissions, and to gain support for such actions from...
This thesis examines students’ understanding of economic aspects of global environmental problems. T...
Kirmser Undergraduate Research Award - Individual Non-Freshman category, grand prizeDan KuesterOver ...
Voting for various pro-environmental governmental policies is an indirect, but potentially effective...
In this paper, we explore how principles of economics courses prepare undergraduate students to thin...
In the midst of a climate crisis and growing social inequity, our economic mindset must adapt to our...
Climate change is a long term change in temperature and weather everywhere around the world. These c...
Existing analysis suggests that individuals may reduce their concern for and belief in climate chang...
Using new surveys on more than 40,000 respondents in twenty countries that account for 72% of global...
This thesis highlights the ways in which economic conditions affect support for environmental protec...
Reducing industrial greenhouse gas emissions is essential to fight climate change. In addition, priv...
How do economic conditions affect public opinion about climate change? Since the early days of the m...
How does acceptance of an environmental policy differ from support for an environmental policy? In a...
This paper focuses on undergraduate students ’ conceptions of, and learning in, economics. Reviews i...
Abstract Anthropogenic activities have been altering the environment and contributing to climate cha...
Climate change challenges governments to reduce emissions, and to gain support for such actions from...
This thesis examines students’ understanding of economic aspects of global environmental problems. T...
Kirmser Undergraduate Research Award - Individual Non-Freshman category, grand prizeDan KuesterOver ...
Voting for various pro-environmental governmental policies is an indirect, but potentially effective...
In this paper, we explore how principles of economics courses prepare undergraduate students to thin...
In the midst of a climate crisis and growing social inequity, our economic mindset must adapt to our...
Climate change is a long term change in temperature and weather everywhere around the world. These c...
Existing analysis suggests that individuals may reduce their concern for and belief in climate chang...
Using new surveys on more than 40,000 respondents in twenty countries that account for 72% of global...
This thesis highlights the ways in which economic conditions affect support for environmental protec...
Reducing industrial greenhouse gas emissions is essential to fight climate change. In addition, priv...
How do economic conditions affect public opinion about climate change? Since the early days of the m...
How does acceptance of an environmental policy differ from support for an environmental policy? In a...
This paper focuses on undergraduate students ’ conceptions of, and learning in, economics. Reviews i...
Abstract Anthropogenic activities have been altering the environment and contributing to climate cha...