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Willingness to Pay for Environmental Protection

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Prior studies have consistently shown that individuals who are environmentally conscious and concerned are more likely to be willing to pay higher taxes and willing to pay higher prices to protect the environment than individuals who are not. None, however, are capable of examining whether they are more likely to be willing to pay both higher taxes and higher prices. Additionally, the studies rarely provide estimates of the probabilities of being willing to pay, and hence offer policymakers no insight into the actual extent of public support for higher taxes and/or higher prices to protect the environment. This paper is intended to fill in these gaps. We assume that an individual’s willingness to pay higher taxes and willingness to pay higher prices are jointly determined by a common set of exogenous factors and are statistically formulated as a bivariate ordered probit model, the estimation of which allows us to examine not only marginal probabilities but also joint probabilities which, up to this point, has not been possible. Reported results indicate that for the United States there is currently little chance that a majority of the public will support higher prices, a smaller chance of a majority supporting higher taxes, and a still smaller chance that a majority will support both higher taxes and higher prices to protect the environment. This is true even for individuals who are most concerned about the environment, adhere to pro-environmental beliefs and views, purposely engage in pro-environmental behavior, and are affected directly by environmental problems.
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