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LOCATION:Karl Popper Room,DIW Berlin,2.3.020,Anton-Wilhelm-Amo-Strasse 58,10117 Berlin
SUMMARY:How resilient is public support for carbon pricing? Longitudinal evidence from Germany
DESCRIPTION:12:30-13:30 // The success of climate policies depends crucially on the dynamics of public support. Using unique longitudinal data from three surveys conducted between 2019 and 2022, we study the variations of public support for carbon pricing in Germany. The period includes two relevant events: the introduction and ramping up of carbon pricing in Germany and the exogenous increase in energy prices following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Using panel methods, we show that support is very persistent over time and might have increased slightly more recently. However, people who use gas heating decrease their support. Regarding revenue use, we detect that social cushioning has become more popular over time, while support for green spending has decreased. Our findings suggest that it is crucial to adapt climate policies in response of increased energy costs. 
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URL:https://www.diw.de/en/diw_01.c.899934.en/events/how_resilient_is_public_support_for_carbon_pricing__longitudinal_evidence_from_germany.html
ORGANIZER;CN=Thomas Rieger:mailto:trieger@diw.de
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