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A fair share: Burden-sharing preferences in the United States and China

机译:公平分享:在美国和中国的负担分享偏好

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Using a choice experiment, we investigated preferences for distributing the economic burden of decreasing CO2 emissions in the two largest CO2-emitting countries: the United States and China. We asked respondents about their preferences for four burden-sharing rules to reduce CO2 emissions according to their country's) historical emissions, 2) income level, 3) equal right to emit per person, and 4) current emissions. We found that U.S. respondents preferred the rule based on current emissions, while the equal right to emit rule was clearly least preferred. The Chinese respondents, on the other hand, preferred the historical rule, while the current emissions rule was the least preferred. Respondents overall favored the rule that was least costly for their country. These marked differences may explain the difficulties countries face in agreeing how to share costs, presenting a tough hurdle to overcome in future negotiations. We also found that the strength of the preferences was much stronger in China, suggesting that how mitigation costs are shared across countries is more important there.
机译:通过选择实验,我们调查了在两个最大的二氧化碳排放国(美国和中国)中分配减少二氧化碳排放的经济负担的偏好。我们向受访者询问了他们希望采用四种负担分担规则以根据其国家/地区的历史排放量,2)收入水平,3)人均排放权和4)当前排放量来减少CO2排放的偏好。我们发现,美国受访者更喜欢基于当前排放量的规则,而平等的排放权显然是最不受欢迎的。另一方面,中国受访者更喜欢历史规则,而当前的排放规则则是最不喜欢的规则。总体上,受访者赞成该规则对他们的国家造成的损失最小。这些明显的差异可能解释了各国在商定如何分摊费用方面面临的困难,这是在未来的谈判中要克服的艰巨障碍。我们还发现,在中国,优惠偏好的强度要强得多,这表明,如何在各个国家之间分担减排成本更为重要。

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