Contingent valuation (CV) has been argued to have theoretical advantages over other approaches for benefit valuation used by health economists. Yet, in reality, the technique appears not to have realised these advantages when applied to health-care issues, such that its influence in decision-making at national levels has been non-existent within the health sector. This is not a result of a lack of methodological work in the area, which has continued to flourish. Rather, it is a result of such activities being undertaken in a rather uncoordinated and unsystematic fashion, leading CV to be akin to a 'ship without a sail'. This paper utilises a systematic review of the CV literature in health to illustrate some important points concerning the ...
Objectives The contingent valuation (CV) method elicits willingness to pay (WTP) for calculating the...
User fees have been promoted as a potential complementary funding mechanism for health care in devel...
The use of the contingent-valuation method for determining willingness to pay for non-market or curr...
Contingent valuation (CV) has been argued to have theoretical advantages over other approaches for b...
Contingent valuation (CV) has been criticised for being too hypothetical, with expressed values bear...
Contingent valuation (CV) is a survey-based method frequently used for placing monetary values on en...
I am glad to have the opportunity to respond to the fine paper by Professors Smith and Sach (2009). ...
Abstract: Contingent valuation (CV) is a method to appraise the benefits a society receives from pub...
Contingent Valuation Method (CVM) has become an increasingly attractive method for thevaluation of n...
Contingent valuation (CV) has become one of the most widely used non-market valuation techniques. CV...
Contingent Valuation M ethod (CVM) has become an increasingly attractive m ethod for the valuation o...
This thesis addresses the validity of the Contingent Valuation (CV) methodology. Unlike conventional...
Hausman “selectively” reviewed the contingent valuation method (CVM) literature in 2012 and failed t...
A general population sample of 104 Australian respondents completed an interviewer-administered cont...
The contingent valuation (CV) method is an attractive approach for comparing home care to hospital c...
Objectives The contingent valuation (CV) method elicits willingness to pay (WTP) for calculating the...
User fees have been promoted as a potential complementary funding mechanism for health care in devel...
The use of the contingent-valuation method for determining willingness to pay for non-market or curr...
Contingent valuation (CV) has been argued to have theoretical advantages over other approaches for b...
Contingent valuation (CV) has been criticised for being too hypothetical, with expressed values bear...
Contingent valuation (CV) is a survey-based method frequently used for placing monetary values on en...
I am glad to have the opportunity to respond to the fine paper by Professors Smith and Sach (2009). ...
Abstract: Contingent valuation (CV) is a method to appraise the benefits a society receives from pub...
Contingent Valuation Method (CVM) has become an increasingly attractive method for thevaluation of n...
Contingent valuation (CV) has become one of the most widely used non-market valuation techniques. CV...
Contingent Valuation M ethod (CVM) has become an increasingly attractive m ethod for the valuation o...
This thesis addresses the validity of the Contingent Valuation (CV) methodology. Unlike conventional...
Hausman “selectively” reviewed the contingent valuation method (CVM) literature in 2012 and failed t...
A general population sample of 104 Australian respondents completed an interviewer-administered cont...
The contingent valuation (CV) method is an attractive approach for comparing home care to hospital c...
Objectives The contingent valuation (CV) method elicits willingness to pay (WTP) for calculating the...
User fees have been promoted as a potential complementary funding mechanism for health care in devel...
The use of the contingent-valuation method for determining willingness to pay for non-market or curr...