Attitudes towards reducing fossil fuel subsidies: Evidence across 12 middle-income countries

IF 4.6 1区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS
Christopher Hoy, Yeon Soo Kim, Minh Cong Nguyen, Mariano Sosa, Sailesh Tiwari
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Abstract

This study examines which factors influence support for reducing fossil fuel subsidies and what types of information shift people’s views through surveying 37,000 respondents across 12 middle-income countries that provided over US$750 billion in explicit and implicit subsidies for fossil fuels in 2022. Respondents were randomly allocated to receive information about the relative cost of fossil fuel subsidies, how they are regressive, or worsen climate change and air pollution. They were then asked about their support for reforms with and without accompanying policies. These treatments, particularly about environmental damage, increased support for reforms in countries that primarily subsidize gasoline and among respondents who perceive themselves to be middle class. Around 30 percent of respondents supported reducing fossil fuel subsidies in isolation, but this share increased to over 95 percent if accompanying policies were implemented. These findings help inform governments about how to build public support for phasing out fossil fuel subsidies.
减少化石燃料补贴的态度:来自12个中等收入国家的证据
本研究通过对12个中等收入国家的37,000名受访者进行调查,考察了哪些因素影响对减少化石燃料补贴的支持,以及哪些类型的信息改变了人们的观点。这些国家在2022年为化石燃料提供了超过7500亿美元的显性和隐性补贴。调查对象被随机分配,以获取有关化石燃料补贴的相对成本、补贴是如何退步的或如何加剧气候变化和空气污染的信息。然后,他们被问及是否支持有或没有配套政策的改革。这些措施,特别是关于环境破坏的措施,增加了主要补贴汽油的国家以及自认为是中产阶级的受访者对改革的支持。约30%的受访者支持单独减少化石燃料补贴,但如果实施配套政策,这一比例将增加到95%以上。这些发现有助于政府了解如何争取公众对逐步取消化石燃料补贴的支持。
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CiteScore
8.30
自引率
4.00%
发文量
126
审稿时长
72 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Development Economics publishes papers relating to all aspects of economic development - from immediate policy concerns to structural problems of underdevelopment. The emphasis is on quantitative or analytical work, which is relevant as well as intellectually stimulating.
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