The differing American reactions to terrorism (hundreds of billions spent post-9/11) and climate change (similar costs viewed as unaffordable) can be partly explained as rational self-interested cost-benefit analysis: climate remedies were perceived to mostly benefit foreigners in the distant future at high domestic cost, while terrorism precautions were seen as cheap relative to high perceived domestic benefits.
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Cass SunsteinEvidence Quote
“the explanation is best first pursued by standard economic methods that is looking about rational looking at rational self-interest and here the idea would be that Americans have thought not unreasonably that certain steps to protect against climate change would mostly benefit people in other countries in the distant future and cost us a fair bet”
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