Preference-directed regulation (PDR) can supplement traditional environmental policies through frequent regulatory revision (Livermore, 2007). Stakeholders can use PDR to garner popular support for a specific policy. By providing individuals with information that augments their opinions about the effectiveness of a policy at driving environmental outcomes, stakeholders can induce preference switching in favor of or in detriment to a specific policy. This paper documents the extent to which this is true using cross-sectional data from an original national survey where individuals were asked to choose one of three policies aimed at reducing the number of products manufactured in environmentally damaging ways. Proxies for policy-specifc opinio...
This paper explores the criterion validity of stated preference methods through experimental referen...
Many reasons have been suggested as explanation for observed differences in citizens' environmental ...
Cognitive dissonance theory and selective information exposure literature postulate that individuals...
Preference-directed regulation (PDR) can supplement traditional environmental policies through frequ...
This article examines the role of stated preference (SP) valuation methods in the environmental econ...
Do Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) bureaucrats represent the general public or are they more i...
We examine the suggestion that if consumers in sufficient numbers are willing to pay the premium to ...
This paper employs real purchasing decisions observed during a field experiment to examine consumer ...
We examine the suggestion that if consumers in sufficient numbers are willing to pay the premium to ...
Environmental policy is touching on ever more aspects of corporate and individual behavior, and ther...
This paper discusses how a benevolent policy maker should act based on some, possibly non-welfaristi...
This article examines the role of stated preference (SP) valuation methods in the environmental econ...
In the choice between alternative environmental policy instruments, economists tend to favor policie...
Environmental policy is touching on ever more aspects of corporate and individual behavior, and ther...
Careful attention to choice architecture promises to open up new possibilities for environmental pro...
This paper explores the criterion validity of stated preference methods through experimental referen...
Many reasons have been suggested as explanation for observed differences in citizens' environmental ...
Cognitive dissonance theory and selective information exposure literature postulate that individuals...
Preference-directed regulation (PDR) can supplement traditional environmental policies through frequ...
This article examines the role of stated preference (SP) valuation methods in the environmental econ...
Do Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) bureaucrats represent the general public or are they more i...
We examine the suggestion that if consumers in sufficient numbers are willing to pay the premium to ...
This paper employs real purchasing decisions observed during a field experiment to examine consumer ...
We examine the suggestion that if consumers in sufficient numbers are willing to pay the premium to ...
Environmental policy is touching on ever more aspects of corporate and individual behavior, and ther...
This paper discusses how a benevolent policy maker should act based on some, possibly non-welfaristi...
This article examines the role of stated preference (SP) valuation methods in the environmental econ...
In the choice between alternative environmental policy instruments, economists tend to favor policie...
Environmental policy is touching on ever more aspects of corporate and individual behavior, and ther...
Careful attention to choice architecture promises to open up new possibilities for environmental pro...
This paper explores the criterion validity of stated preference methods through experimental referen...
Many reasons have been suggested as explanation for observed differences in citizens' environmental ...
Cognitive dissonance theory and selective information exposure literature postulate that individuals...