Welfare perceptions of public expenditure on environmental and non-environmental goods

Increasing research shows that income growth has a less than substantial impact on people’s well-being. In contrast, environmental factors are found to have non-negligible impact on people’s well-being. The research raises the question of whether more can be done to improve the wellbeing of the p...

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Main Authors: Ong, Qiyan, Quah, Euston
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1449972023-03-05T15:32:51Z Welfare perceptions of public expenditure on environmental and non-environmental goods Ong, Qiyan Quah, Euston School of Social Sciences Social sciences::Economic theory Well-being Environmental Goods Increasing research shows that income growth has a less than substantial impact on people’s well-being. In contrast, environmental factors are found to have non-negligible impact on people’s well-being. The research raises the question of whether more can be done to improve the wellbeing of the public through government spending on the environment. We conducted pair comparison surveys using the variance stable rank method on preferences for public expenditure on education, environment and transportation in Singapore. Both aggregate preference rankings as well as rank ordered logitregression analysis on individuals’ rankings reveal that respondents perceive larger improvements in well-being from increasing public expenditure on environment goods compared to an equivalent increase in public expenditure on education goods. Published version 2020-12-08T04:32:16Z 2020-12-08T04:32:16Z 2014 Journal Article Ong, Q., & Quah, E. (2014). Welfare perceptions of public expenditure on environmental and non-environmental goods. Theoretical Economics Letters, 4(6), 457-464. doi:10.4236/tel.2014.46057 2162-2078 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/144997 10.4236/tel.2014.46057 6 4 457 464 en Theoretical Economics Letters © 2014 by authors and Scientific Research Publishing Inc. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution International License (CC BY). http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ application/pdf
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Singapore
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topic Social sciences::Economic theory
Well-being
Environmental Goods
spellingShingle Social sciences::Economic theory
Well-being
Environmental Goods
Ong, Qiyan
Quah, Euston
Welfare perceptions of public expenditure on environmental and non-environmental goods
description Increasing research shows that income growth has a less than substantial impact on people’s well-being. In contrast, environmental factors are found to have non-negligible impact on people’s well-being. The research raises the question of whether more can be done to improve the wellbeing of the public through government spending on the environment. We conducted pair comparison surveys using the variance stable rank method on preferences for public expenditure on education, environment and transportation in Singapore. Both aggregate preference rankings as well as rank ordered logitregression analysis on individuals’ rankings reveal that respondents perceive larger improvements in well-being from increasing public expenditure on environment goods compared to an equivalent increase in public expenditure on education goods.
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title Welfare perceptions of public expenditure on environmental and non-environmental goods
title_short Welfare perceptions of public expenditure on environmental and non-environmental goods
title_full Welfare perceptions of public expenditure on environmental and non-environmental goods
title_fullStr Welfare perceptions of public expenditure on environmental and non-environmental goods
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