Individual preferences for environmental policies can be influenced by the frame in which choices and decisions are presented. In this paper we present results of a field experiment on the contributions to carbon offsetting programs under two alternative treatments for the default option. The opt-in treatment asked subjects to pay for the policy proposal while the opt-out treatment asked subjects if they wanted to be excluded from payment for the policy proposal. The results show that the frame of the default option had a significant effect on the amount of money paid for the policy proposal. Subjects were more likely to accept the policy proposal if the default option was the opt-out treatment. The results have implications for the design ...
We observe that a Pigovian climate policy need not exact full payment of the social cost of carbon u...
Following the entry into force of the Paris Agreement in November 2016, governments around the world...
This paper applies insights from behavioural economics literature to design options in climate polic...
Earlier research has shown that using a default option has a decisive effect on individuals’ choices...
We study the effect of a subtle change in the choice architecture on offsetting behavior. In a large...
Humans make so many decisions in a day that they contract “decision fatigue.” In fact, President Bar...
Using a contingent choice survey of US citizens, we investigate the influence of environmental art o...
We explore the willingness-to-pay (WTP) to fight climate change in a choice experiment. Since tree p...
In this paper, we investigate the real demand for climate protection when the purely individual per...
Using a contingent choice survey of US citizens, we investigate the influence of environmental art o...
This paper employs real purchasing decisions observed during a field experiment to examine consumer ...
We explore the willingness-to-pay (WTP) to fight climate change in a choice experiment. Since tree p...
Behavioural influences of personal carbon trading (PCT) beyond those anticipated by pure price effec...
Following the entry into force of the Paris Agreement in November 2016, governments around the world...
Following the entry into force of the Paris Agreement in November 2016, governments around the world...
We observe that a Pigovian climate policy need not exact full payment of the social cost of carbon u...
Following the entry into force of the Paris Agreement in November 2016, governments around the world...
This paper applies insights from behavioural economics literature to design options in climate polic...
Earlier research has shown that using a default option has a decisive effect on individuals’ choices...
We study the effect of a subtle change in the choice architecture on offsetting behavior. In a large...
Humans make so many decisions in a day that they contract “decision fatigue.” In fact, President Bar...
Using a contingent choice survey of US citizens, we investigate the influence of environmental art o...
We explore the willingness-to-pay (WTP) to fight climate change in a choice experiment. Since tree p...
In this paper, we investigate the real demand for climate protection when the purely individual per...
Using a contingent choice survey of US citizens, we investigate the influence of environmental art o...
This paper employs real purchasing decisions observed during a field experiment to examine consumer ...
We explore the willingness-to-pay (WTP) to fight climate change in a choice experiment. Since tree p...
Behavioural influences of personal carbon trading (PCT) beyond those anticipated by pure price effec...
Following the entry into force of the Paris Agreement in November 2016, governments around the world...
Following the entry into force of the Paris Agreement in November 2016, governments around the world...
We observe that a Pigovian climate policy need not exact full payment of the social cost of carbon u...
Following the entry into force of the Paris Agreement in November 2016, governments around the world...
This paper applies insights from behavioural economics literature to design options in climate polic...