Johannesson et al.(1996) conjecture that in a coercive, uniform tax setting like dichotomous choice contingent valuation, willingness to pay for public programs would be affected by altruistic consideration of the costs imposed on others. Using a voting-BDM elicitation mechanism, we demonstrate such valuation petterns in an experimental economics setting
Earlier version of this article is available as EUI ECO Working Paper 2005/11 at http://hdl.handle.n...
The authors build on the work of Engelmann and Strobel and of Ackert, Martinez-Vazquez, and Rider ...
This paper analyzes the provision of discrete public goods when individuals have altruistic preferen...
Johannesson et al.(1996) conjecture that in a coercive, uniform tax setting like dichotomous choice ...
In 1996 Johannesson et al. published a paper in this journal entitled “The Value of Private Safety v...
R.B. 2006-02This report introduces a new “Voting-BDM” mechanism, which combines the Becker-DeGroot M...
This study investigates the influence of social preferences on voting decisions using a new Random P...
Altruistic preferences of various forms may cause difficulties in welfare economics. In the valuatio...
The purpose of this note is to address a problem faced in using stated preference methods to estimat...
International audienceWe investigate whether and how an individual giving decision is affected in ri...
Recent attempts to test the validity of the contingent valuation method have relied on laboratory-ty...
In this paper we test the validity of choice experiments with donations for environmental projects. ...
We examine a simple theory of altruism in which players' payoffs are linear in their own monetary in...
This paper examines the criticism of contingent valuation put forth by Blamey, Common and Quiggin (A...
The paper presents an experiment on deliberate misrepresentation in referendum contingent valuation ...
Earlier version of this article is available as EUI ECO Working Paper 2005/11 at http://hdl.handle.n...
The authors build on the work of Engelmann and Strobel and of Ackert, Martinez-Vazquez, and Rider ...
This paper analyzes the provision of discrete public goods when individuals have altruistic preferen...
Johannesson et al.(1996) conjecture that in a coercive, uniform tax setting like dichotomous choice ...
In 1996 Johannesson et al. published a paper in this journal entitled “The Value of Private Safety v...
R.B. 2006-02This report introduces a new “Voting-BDM” mechanism, which combines the Becker-DeGroot M...
This study investigates the influence of social preferences on voting decisions using a new Random P...
Altruistic preferences of various forms may cause difficulties in welfare economics. In the valuatio...
The purpose of this note is to address a problem faced in using stated preference methods to estimat...
International audienceWe investigate whether and how an individual giving decision is affected in ri...
Recent attempts to test the validity of the contingent valuation method have relied on laboratory-ty...
In this paper we test the validity of choice experiments with donations for environmental projects. ...
We examine a simple theory of altruism in which players' payoffs are linear in their own monetary in...
This paper examines the criticism of contingent valuation put forth by Blamey, Common and Quiggin (A...
The paper presents an experiment on deliberate misrepresentation in referendum contingent valuation ...
Earlier version of this article is available as EUI ECO Working Paper 2005/11 at http://hdl.handle.n...
The authors build on the work of Engelmann and Strobel and of Ackert, Martinez-Vazquez, and Rider ...
This paper analyzes the provision of discrete public goods when individuals have altruistic preferen...