Willingness to pay for environmental protection in China: Air pollution,perception, and government involvement

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Yan Zhang [1 ]
Chin-Hsien Yu [2 ]
Ding Li [2 ]
Huifang Zhang [3 ]
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[1] Survey and Research Center for China Household Finance, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics
[2] Institute of Development Studies, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics
[3] The School of Public Administration, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics
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X51 [大气污染及其防治];
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The deteriorating environment has become an urgent global problem. As developing country, China is no exception. Demand for clean air is increasing in response to health and social problems. We use China’s micro household survey data to explore individual residents’ willingness to pay for environmental protection(WTP).Results show that air pollution improves WTP. A 100 μg/m3increase in PM2.5 leads to approximately 84.1% WTP on a given day, but local residents are habituated to local pollution. We further study air pollution affects individual perceptions. We discuss the belief that local governments take pollution seriously can promote WTP. In addition, respondents who own smartphones, demonstrate environmental awareness, are happier, and enjoy higher household assets and income are willing to pay more.
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