Breathing clean air in China comes at a price, but residents are willing to pay.
The article explores how people in China are willing to pay for environmental protection, especially clean air. The researchers found that when air pollution is worse, people are more willing to pay to improve it. Residents are used to local pollution levels, but believing that local governments take pollution seriously can increase willingness to pay. People who own smartphones, care about the environment, are happier, and have higher incomes are more willing to pay for environmental protection.