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When Is Green Too Rosy? Evidence from a Laboratory Market Experiment on Green Goods and Externalities
2018
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In a context where sustainable consumption and production need to be encouraged, economic experiments can provide significant insights into how individuals consider environmental externalities in their choices and how public policy can foster the environmental public good. Experimental studies aiming to evaluate market mitigation of externalities through the provision of green goods usually choose to adopt neutral language in terms of framing. Our study implements an incentivized economics
doi:10.3390/g9030070
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