“…Other scholars concentrate on public acceptability (Carattini et al, 2018; Gevrek & Uyduranoglu, 2015; Rotaris & Gardelli, 2018), and fairness (Hammerle et al, 2021; Povitkina et al, 2021; Sommer et al, 2022). Political scientists delve into carbon pricing policymaking (Copland, 2020; Dibley & Garcia‐Miron, 2020; Harrison, 2010; Ryan & Micozzi, 2021; Steinebach et al, 2020; Stevens, 2020). In South American countries, and more prominently in Mexico, the adoption of carbon taxes was favored by the role of presidential systems and the centralization of the budgetary process (Stevens, 2020).…”