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  • Economic Policy
  • Social Science

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  • Degrowth proposes reduced production in high-income nations to prioritize wellbeing.
  • Public support for degrowth, crucial for climate action, remains uncertain.
  • This study investigated public support for degrowth in the UK and USA, examining label perceptions and individual differences.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess public support for the full degrowth proposal in the UK and USA.
  • To differentiate support for the degrowth concept from the degrowth label.
  • To identify individual difference predictors of support for degrowth.

Main Methods:

  • Two online studies (N=5454) in the UK and USA using representative samples.
  • Participants rated support for the degrowth proposal (with/without labels) and other economic approaches.
  • Individual differences were analyzed using machine learning and regression to identify key predictors.

Main Results:

  • The full degrowth proposal received substantial support (72-82%) in both countries when presented without a label.
  • Support decreased significantly when 'degrowth' was used as a label alone (13-28%).
  • Support for the full proposal increased when combined with labels like 'ecosocialism' or 'wellbeing economy' (67-84%).
  • Key predictors of support included a drive to address global challenges and belief in ecosystem integrity.

Conclusions:

  • Public support for the core degrowth proposal is significant in the UK and USA.
  • Negative perceptions of the 'degrowth' label can be overcome by understanding its principles.
  • Promoting engagement with global challenges and environmental awareness can enhance degrowth acceptance.