The Double Discount: How Temporal and Spatial Distance Affect Policy Support

Nathan R. Lee, B. Macdonald, Gregg Sparkman
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How does the combination of spatial and temporal distance affect policy support? Many policy challenges are characterized by long time horizons (e.g., multiple generations) and high geographic dispersion (e.g., multiple countries). However, existing studies which characterize how citizens discount policy benefits typically treat these dimensions in isolation. In this study, we use conjoint experiments to assess how citizens discount policy benefits across both time and space. Through a national survey in Japan, we find that citizens discount policy consequences in their own country but which are two generations removed (40-50 years) at a similar rate that they discount contemporary benefits that primarily accrue in other countries. Moreover, these effects are additive, so policies which are distant in both dimensions receive the lowest levels of support. This study underscores the unique challenges of garnering political support for the provision of global, multi-generational public goods.
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双重折扣:时空距离如何影响政策支持
时空距离的结合如何影响政策支持?许多政策挑战的特点是时间跨度长(例如,多代人)和地理高度分散(例如,多个国家)。然而,现有的描述公民如何贴现政策福利的研究通常孤立地对待这些方面。在这项研究中,我们使用联合实验来评估公民如何在时间和空间上贴现政策利益。通过在日本进行的一项全国性调查,我们发现,公民不重视本国两代人(40-50年)之后的政策后果的比率,与他们不重视主要在其他国家积累的当代利益的比率相似。此外,这些影响是累加的,因此在两个维度上都距离较远的政策得到的支持水平最低。这项研究强调了为提供全球多代公共产品争取政治支持的独特挑战。
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