Methods for estimating mean willingness to pay for some environmental goal are reviewed. Logistic regression analysis of data from dichotomous choice contingent valuation studies often models the willingness-to-pay curve poorly. We develop solutions to this problem. We also show how to model responses as a function of several covariates, and how to model the case in which a proportion of respondents is not willing to pay anything. Analytic and bootstrap methods for quantifying precision are developed. We illustrate the methods by using an example in which biodiversity losses due to acid rain deposition in Scotland are valued
Willingness to pay models have shown the theoretical relationships between the contingent valuation,...
This paper proposes a semiparametric willingness to pay distribution and discusses several aspects o...
This paper examines various methods proposed in the literature to calibrate welfare measures, especi...
Methods for estimating mean willingness to pay for some environmental goal are reviewed. Logistic re...
This paper uses recently developed statistical techniques to achieve improved parameter estimates fr...
Concern exists that hypothetical willingness to pay questions overestimate real willingness to pay. ...
This paper examines the three major explanations for the disparity between willingness-to-pay (WTP) ...
Contingent valuation (CV) is a widely used but controversial survey-based technique for estimating t...
ABSTRACT. Dichotomous choice contingent val-uation surveys frequently elicit multiple values in a si...
This article deals with the problem of item nonresponse in contingent valuation surveys using a paym...
CV studies rarely ask willingness to accept (WTA) questions, yet there are a range of environmental ...
Several theories have been proposed in an attempt to explain individuals%27 willingness to pay (WTP)...
The purpose of this research is to examine the roles of individuals' heterogeneous economic factors ...
Desvousges, Mathews and Train (2015) find that their contingent valuation method (CVM) survey data d...
We apply a semi-nonparametric distribution-free estimator for binary discrete response data to the e...
Willingness to pay models have shown the theoretical relationships between the contingent valuation,...
This paper proposes a semiparametric willingness to pay distribution and discusses several aspects o...
This paper examines various methods proposed in the literature to calibrate welfare measures, especi...
Methods for estimating mean willingness to pay for some environmental goal are reviewed. Logistic re...
This paper uses recently developed statistical techniques to achieve improved parameter estimates fr...
Concern exists that hypothetical willingness to pay questions overestimate real willingness to pay. ...
This paper examines the three major explanations for the disparity between willingness-to-pay (WTP) ...
Contingent valuation (CV) is a widely used but controversial survey-based technique for estimating t...
ABSTRACT. Dichotomous choice contingent val-uation surveys frequently elicit multiple values in a si...
This article deals with the problem of item nonresponse in contingent valuation surveys using a paym...
CV studies rarely ask willingness to accept (WTA) questions, yet there are a range of environmental ...
Several theories have been proposed in an attempt to explain individuals%27 willingness to pay (WTP)...
The purpose of this research is to examine the roles of individuals' heterogeneous economic factors ...
Desvousges, Mathews and Train (2015) find that their contingent valuation method (CVM) survey data d...
We apply a semi-nonparametric distribution-free estimator for binary discrete response data to the e...
Willingness to pay models have shown the theoretical relationships between the contingent valuation,...
This paper proposes a semiparametric willingness to pay distribution and discusses several aspects o...
This paper examines various methods proposed in the literature to calibrate welfare measures, especi...