Environmental protection efforts commonly make use of two types of government interventions: command and control policies (C&C) and market-based instruments (MBIs). While MBIs are favored for their economic efficiency, visible prices on pollution may generate political backlash. We examine whether citizens are more likely to support policies that tend to obfuscate policy costs (C&C), as opposed to MBIs, which impose visible costs. Using conjoint experiments in Beijing and New Delhi, we examine support for ‘policy bundles’, including both C&C policies and MBIs, aimed at limiting air pollution from vehicles. In both cities, increasing fuel taxes (a MBI) reduces policy support. However, pledging revenue usage from fuel taxes to subsidize elect...
Fiscal instruments are an important item in the policy maker’s toolkit for promoting efficient energ...
Incentive-based instruments use financial means, directly or indirectly, to motivate polluters to re...
This thesis consists of three chapters that investigate environmental policy questions from an empir...
Environmental protection efforts commonly make use of two types of government interventions: command...
his review seeks to analyze the implementation of Market Based Instruments (MBIs) in developing coun...
Why has there been uneven success in reducing air pollution even in the same locality over time? Thi...
This review paper highlights the informational requirements for the effective use of environmental p...
Struck by the fact that economists did not have a plausible model for why emissions standards, and m...
Regulatory instruments in environmental policy have strongraison d'etre. They still dominate the ins...
In weak institutional environments, how can political leaders push through policies that challenge p...
The problem of pollution control is an illuminating example of how governments in a market economy c...
Like their counterparts in industrialized countries, environmental regulators in developing countrie...
Public support is usually a precondition for the adoption and successful implementation of costly po...
This paper develops a methodology for estimating potential cost savings from the use of market-based...
The main aim of this paper is to investigate some policies that would influence people to drive fewe...
Fiscal instruments are an important item in the policy maker’s toolkit for promoting efficient energ...
Incentive-based instruments use financial means, directly or indirectly, to motivate polluters to re...
This thesis consists of three chapters that investigate environmental policy questions from an empir...
Environmental protection efforts commonly make use of two types of government interventions: command...
his review seeks to analyze the implementation of Market Based Instruments (MBIs) in developing coun...
Why has there been uneven success in reducing air pollution even in the same locality over time? Thi...
This review paper highlights the informational requirements for the effective use of environmental p...
Struck by the fact that economists did not have a plausible model for why emissions standards, and m...
Regulatory instruments in environmental policy have strongraison d'etre. They still dominate the ins...
In weak institutional environments, how can political leaders push through policies that challenge p...
The problem of pollution control is an illuminating example of how governments in a market economy c...
Like their counterparts in industrialized countries, environmental regulators in developing countrie...
Public support is usually a precondition for the adoption and successful implementation of costly po...
This paper develops a methodology for estimating potential cost savings from the use of market-based...
The main aim of this paper is to investigate some policies that would influence people to drive fewe...
Fiscal instruments are an important item in the policy maker’s toolkit for promoting efficient energ...
Incentive-based instruments use financial means, directly or indirectly, to motivate polluters to re...
This thesis consists of three chapters that investigate environmental policy questions from an empir...