Abstract

The objective of this investigation was to conduct a systematic analysis of the existing research literature on public acceptance of carbon pricing. The study utilized bibliometric techniques, including citation and co-citation analysis, and dynamic co-citation analysis. The methodology involved a comprehensive review of the literature using the Web of Science database. The findings of the study revealed four crucial thematic areas, namely, overcoming public resistance and promoting public acceptance of carbon pricing, public attitudes and opinions towards carbon pricing, policies and implementation of carbon pricing, and the distributional effects and consequences of carbon pricing. This research employed bibliometric methodology to scrutinize the literature on public acceptance of carbon pricing, pinpointing major contributors, influential articles, and key themes. The study identified thematic areas of focus, exposed research gaps, and suggested potential paths for further investigation. Overall, the study provides a roadmap for upcoming researchers interested in public acceptance of carbon pricing and advocates for the inclusion of articles from additional databases to expand the breadth of the inquiry.

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