This chapter is both a commentary on and extension of the Carson and Groves (2007) (hereafter CG) article reprinted in this volume. The substantial attention the paper has received has been enormously gratifying. Reception of CG has largely been positive with little if any substantive criticism directed toward it; and, there are many papers now being presented at conferences that are testing or relying on various aspects of it.Our remarks are organized into a series of short sections. The first points out that the main purpose of CG was to extend the revealed preference paradigm to cover some types of survey responses. The second notes that CG provides the theoretical foundation that some critics of contingent valuation (CV) had argued was ...
After several decades of academic research on the contingent valuation (CV) method a consistent beha...
abstract: This paper analyzes responses to a survey using a modified fourfold pattern of preference ...
This study presents the first comparison of willingness to pay estimates derived from the payment ca...
Surveys are frequently used by businesses and governments to elicit information about the publicâs p...
We discuss the design of stated preference (SP) surveys in light of findings in behavioral economics...
Our life is filled with choices which we describe as preferences. Preferences depend on the sensitiv...
Comments welcome, but please do not quote without permission This paper undertakes a systematic comp...
Stated preference surveys have become an increasingly important tool for estimation of nonmarket val...
This paper applies a typology adapted from the consumer psychology literature to a Contingent Valuat...
This article examines the role of stated preference (SP) valuation methods in the environmental econ...
Assessment of individual preferences is of interest to many disciplines, includ ing economics, marke...
To assess demand for non-market goods, researchers must sometimes resort to direct elicitation of co...
This paper compares different preference elicitation methods used in choice ex- periments. We implem...
According to neoclassical economic theory, a stated preference elicitation format comprising a sing...
Stated preference techniques have been used to place values on public goods by directly asking indiv...
After several decades of academic research on the contingent valuation (CV) method a consistent beha...
abstract: This paper analyzes responses to a survey using a modified fourfold pattern of preference ...
This study presents the first comparison of willingness to pay estimates derived from the payment ca...
Surveys are frequently used by businesses and governments to elicit information about the publicâs p...
We discuss the design of stated preference (SP) surveys in light of findings in behavioral economics...
Our life is filled with choices which we describe as preferences. Preferences depend on the sensitiv...
Comments welcome, but please do not quote without permission This paper undertakes a systematic comp...
Stated preference surveys have become an increasingly important tool for estimation of nonmarket val...
This paper applies a typology adapted from the consumer psychology literature to a Contingent Valuat...
This article examines the role of stated preference (SP) valuation methods in the environmental econ...
Assessment of individual preferences is of interest to many disciplines, includ ing economics, marke...
To assess demand for non-market goods, researchers must sometimes resort to direct elicitation of co...
This paper compares different preference elicitation methods used in choice ex- periments. We implem...
According to neoclassical economic theory, a stated preference elicitation format comprising a sing...
Stated preference techniques have been used to place values on public goods by directly asking indiv...
After several decades of academic research on the contingent valuation (CV) method a consistent beha...
abstract: This paper analyzes responses to a survey using a modified fourfold pattern of preference ...
This study presents the first comparison of willingness to pay estimates derived from the payment ca...