Cost sharing mechanisms for carbon pricing: What drives support in the housing sector?

IF 13.6 2区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS
Kathrin Kaestner , Stephan Sommer , Jessica Berneiser , Ralph Henger , Christian Oberst
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Abstract

The building sector offers an important lever for reducing carbon emissions, with carbon pricing considered as one essential policy instrument to unleash this potential. Yet, carbon pricing in residential buildings faces challenges, particularly in rental housing, as the financial burden and thus the incentives to reduce carbon emissions may be distributed differently between landlords and tenants, presenting a principal–agent problem that may lead to conflict and low public support. Using extensive survey data from about 12,000 households, we analyze the support for different concepts to share the cost burden owed to carbon pricing between landlords and tenants. We particularly examine the role of perceived cost, effectiveness, and fairness and experimentally study the impact of revenue use and carbon price level on public preferences. Our results suggest that the price level and revenue use hardly affect support, whereas tenancy – and thus self-interest – as well as perceived fairness of the sharing concept strongly correlate with preferences. Overall, a sharing mechanism according to the energy efficiency of the building is the most preferred cost allocation among our participants.
碳定价的成本分担机制:是什么推动了住房部门的支持?
建筑行业为减少碳排放提供了一个重要的杠杆,碳定价被认为是释放这一潜力的一项重要政策工具。然而,住宅建筑的碳定价面临着挑战,特别是在租赁住房中,因为财政负担和减少碳排放的激励可能在房东和租户之间分配不同,从而出现委托代理问题,这可能导致冲突和低公众支持。本文利用约1.2万户家庭的广泛调查数据,分析了房东和租客之间分担碳定价成本负担的不同概念的支持度。我们特别研究了感知成本、有效性和公平性的作用,并通过实验研究了收入使用和碳价格水平对公众偏好的影响。我们的研究结果表明,价格水平和收入使用几乎不影响支持,而租赁-因此自利-以及共享概念的感知公平性与偏好密切相关。总体而言,根据建筑的能源效率建立共享机制是我们参与者最喜欢的成本分配方式。
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Energy Economics
Energy Economics ECONOMICS-
CiteScore
18.60
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524
期刊介绍: Energy Economics is a field journal that focuses on energy economics and energy finance. It covers various themes including the exploitation, conversion, and use of energy, markets for energy commodities and derivatives, regulation and taxation, forecasting, environment and climate, international trade, development, and monetary policy. The journal welcomes contributions that utilize diverse methods such as experiments, surveys, econometrics, decomposition, simulation models, equilibrium models, optimization models, and analytical models. It publishes a combination of papers employing different methods to explore a wide range of topics. The journal's replication policy encourages the submission of replication studies, wherein researchers reproduce and extend the key results of original studies while explaining any differences. Energy Economics is indexed and abstracted in several databases including Environmental Abstracts, Fuel and Energy Abstracts, Social Sciences Citation Index, GEOBASE, Social & Behavioral Sciences, Journal of Economic Literature, INSPEC, and more.
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