Sensitivity (proportionality) of willingness to pay to (small) risk changes is often used as a criterion to test for valid measures of economic preferences. In a contingent valuation (CV) study conducted in Austria, 1,005 respondents were asked their willingness to pay (WTP) for preventing an increase in the risk of being killed in an avalanche of 1/42,500 and 3/42,500 respectively. WTP for the higher variation in risk is significantly greater than WTP for the lower risk change. We find evidence that those respondents who have had personal experience of avalanches in recent years combine the information about future risk increase - as provided in the survey - with the observed number of fatal avalanche accidents in the past. Proportionality...
Willingness-to-pay is an appropriate benefits metric for government expenditure and regulatory polic...
Contingent valuation method was used in this study to elicit willingness to pay for risk reduction o...
Validity in contingent valuation (CV) is often tested through the sensitivity of estimated willingne...
Sensitivity (proportionality) of willingness to pay to (small) risk changes is often used as a crite...
Abstract Sensitivity (proportionality) of willingness to pay (WTP) to (small) risk changes is often ...
Contingent valuation, Willingness to pay, Scope test, Sensitivity of WTP, D81, J17, Q54,
This paper examines the influence of implicit information on willingness to pay (WTP) values for pre...
This paper examines the influence of implicit information associated with the occurrence of avalanch...
This paper examines the influence of implicit information associated with the occurrence of avalanch...
Financial support from VTI, the Centre for Transport Studies, Stockholm, and the Swedish Civil Conti...
This study examines the effect on respondents' willingness to pay to reduce mortality risk by the or...
Large disparities between willingness to accept (WTA) and willingness to pay (WTP) based values of s...
Abstract: In this paper we experimentally investigate the disparity between willingness-to-accept (W...
We present the results of a ‘natural experiment’ to test how variations in exogenous risk levels aff...
This paper presents a choice experiment, which values reductions in mortality risk on Alpine roads. ...
Willingness-to-pay is an appropriate benefits metric for government expenditure and regulatory polic...
Contingent valuation method was used in this study to elicit willingness to pay for risk reduction o...
Validity in contingent valuation (CV) is often tested through the sensitivity of estimated willingne...
Sensitivity (proportionality) of willingness to pay to (small) risk changes is often used as a crite...
Abstract Sensitivity (proportionality) of willingness to pay (WTP) to (small) risk changes is often ...
Contingent valuation, Willingness to pay, Scope test, Sensitivity of WTP, D81, J17, Q54,
This paper examines the influence of implicit information on willingness to pay (WTP) values for pre...
This paper examines the influence of implicit information associated with the occurrence of avalanch...
This paper examines the influence of implicit information associated with the occurrence of avalanch...
Financial support from VTI, the Centre for Transport Studies, Stockholm, and the Swedish Civil Conti...
This study examines the effect on respondents' willingness to pay to reduce mortality risk by the or...
Large disparities between willingness to accept (WTA) and willingness to pay (WTP) based values of s...
Abstract: In this paper we experimentally investigate the disparity between willingness-to-accept (W...
We present the results of a ‘natural experiment’ to test how variations in exogenous risk levels aff...
This paper presents a choice experiment, which values reductions in mortality risk on Alpine roads. ...
Willingness-to-pay is an appropriate benefits metric for government expenditure and regulatory polic...
Contingent valuation method was used in this study to elicit willingness to pay for risk reduction o...
Validity in contingent valuation (CV) is often tested through the sensitivity of estimated willingne...