By: |
Löschel, Andreas;
Price, Michael;
Razzolini, Laura;
Werthschulte, Madeline |
Abstract: |
This study explores whether negative income shocks from the COVID-19 pandemic
affect the demand for environmental policy. By running a survey in Germany in
May 2020, we show that there is a large and negative correlation between the
COVID-19 income shocks and the willingness to support green policies.
Importantly, this relation is separate from the effect of long-run income.
Building on this first evidence, our study provides directions for future
valuation studies. Specifically, our results provide a proof of concept that
welfare analyses based on willingness-to-pay estimates to assess the benefit
of an environmental good or the cost of an environmental damage may be
downward biased if temporary changes in income are not considered. |
Keywords: |
COVID-19,Environmental policy,Income shock,Welfare analysis,Willingness topay |
JEL: |
Q51 Q58 D61 |
Date: |
2020 |
URL: |
http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:zbw:cawmdp:117&r=all |