Notre invité sera Thomas DOUENNE, Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Amsterdam qui nous présentera ses travaux portant sur :
"Acceptabilité d’une taxe et survey experiment : application à une taxe sur la viande en Californie"
Abstract : « Excessive meat consumption in developed economies such as the US generates substantial negative externalities for human health, the environment, and animal welfare. We study support for a meat-tax-and-dividend in a representative California survey experiment (N=3,299) that randomizes information on tax incidence, effectiveness, and progressivity, plus two values-based frames (freedom of choice; identity). Only 30% express support. The most salient barrier is concern about government overreach, which strongly correlates with opposition. Beliefs about own financial incidence are pessimistic and highly predictive of support, yet incidence information itself barely moves beliefs and does not raise support. By contrast, progressivity information shifts beliefs and increases support by 4pp. Identity/cultural priming lowers support by 5pp, while a freedom-preserving frame raises it by 3pp. Several treatments also shift non-targeted beliefs, consistent with motivated reasoning. »
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