Economic considerations and public support for environment policy in east and southeast asia/ Mi Jeong Shin, Jia Chen
Material type: TextPublication details: 2024Subject(s): In: Journal of East Asian Studies, Volume 24, Issue 1, March 2024, pg. 103-120Summary: This article investigates how environmental policy preferences are associated with multiple aspects of economic consideration. In a pooled multilevel analysis, we find that personal economic conditions and perceptions are more consistently associated with greater support for environmental initiatives than objective and subjective national economic conditions. However, an analysis of the heterogeneous effect shows that the effect of individual economic situations is only partially identifiable among lower-middle or upper-income countries in our sample, signaling the complexity of qualifying the relationship between economic considerations and environmental attitudes in a cross-country context.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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This article investigates how environmental policy preferences are associated with multiple aspects of economic consideration. In a pooled multilevel analysis, we find that personal economic conditions and perceptions are more consistently associated with greater support for environmental initiatives than objective and subjective national economic conditions. However, an analysis of the heterogeneous effect shows that the effect of individual economic situations is only partially identifiable among lower-middle or upper-income countries in our sample, signaling the complexity of qualifying the relationship between economic considerations and environmental attitudes in a cross-country context.
ENVIRONMENT, EAST ASIA, SOUTHEAST ASIA, NEWARTICLS
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