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Should We Trust in Values? Explaining Public Support for Pro-Environmental Taxes

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Type: Journal Article
Author: Harring, Niklas; Jagers, Sverker C.
Journal: Sustainability
Volume: 5
Page(s): 210-227
Date: 2013
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10535/8782
Sector: General & Multiple Resources
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Subject(s): environment
value
trust
sustainability
development
policy analysis
Abstract: "In this paper we are concerned with what explains public acceptance and support of environmental taxes. We examine findings in environmental psychology emphasizing that peoples (environmental) value-orientation is the dominant driver determining individuals support for pro-environmental policy instruments. We introduce a complementary model, mainly drawing upon findings in political science, suggesting that peoples support for policy instruments is dependent on their level of political trust and their trust in other citizens. More specifically, we analyze whether political trust and inter-personal trust affect individuals support for an increased carbon dioxide tax in Sweden, while checking their value orientation, self-interest, and various socio-economic values. We make use of survey data obtained from a mail questionnaire sent out to a random sample of 3,000 individuals in 2009. We find that apart from peoples values, beliefs, and norms, both political trust and interpersonal trust have significant effects on people's attitudes toward an increased tax on carbon dioxide."

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