Willingness to pay models have shown the theoretical relationships between the contingent valuation, cost of illness and the avertive behaviour approaches. In this paper, field survey data are used to compare the relationships between these three approaches and to demonstrate that contingent valuation bids exceed the sum of cost of illness and the avertive behaviour approach estimates. The estimates provide a validity check for CV bids and further support the claim that contingent valuation studies are theoretically consistent
Choice modelling is increasingly being used to generate estimates of the value of changes in environ...
This paper addresses conceptually and empirically some of the biases commonly associated with contin...
This paper investigates the nature of stated preferences for reducing air pollution impacts. Specifi...
Willingness to pay models have shown the theoretical relationships between the contingent valuation,...
Willingness to pay models have shown the theoretical relationships between the contingent valuation,...
Willingness to pay models have shown the theoretical relationships between the contingent valuation,...
In this paper, a simple willingness to pay (WTP) model that shows the theoretical relationships amon...
In this paper, a simple willingness to pay (WTP) model that shows the theoretical relationships amon...
Two different willingness to pay responses are compared- willingness to pay to avoid loss of air qua...
Attempts to evaluate the economic benefits associated with complex environmental policies, using the...
Contingent valuation (CV) is a widely used but controversial survey-based technique for estimating t...
Contingent valuation is being increasingly used to value episodes of ill health caused by environmen...
Contingent valuation is being increasingly used to value episodes of ill health caused by environmen...
Methods for estimating mean willingness to pay for some environmental goal are reviewed. Logistic re...
39 pagesThe use of contingent valuation (CV) methods for estimating the economic value of environmen...
Choice modelling is increasingly being used to generate estimates of the value of changes in environ...
This paper addresses conceptually and empirically some of the biases commonly associated with contin...
This paper investigates the nature of stated preferences for reducing air pollution impacts. Specifi...
Willingness to pay models have shown the theoretical relationships between the contingent valuation,...
Willingness to pay models have shown the theoretical relationships between the contingent valuation,...
Willingness to pay models have shown the theoretical relationships between the contingent valuation,...
In this paper, a simple willingness to pay (WTP) model that shows the theoretical relationships amon...
In this paper, a simple willingness to pay (WTP) model that shows the theoretical relationships amon...
Two different willingness to pay responses are compared- willingness to pay to avoid loss of air qua...
Attempts to evaluate the economic benefits associated with complex environmental policies, using the...
Contingent valuation (CV) is a widely used but controversial survey-based technique for estimating t...
Contingent valuation is being increasingly used to value episodes of ill health caused by environmen...
Contingent valuation is being increasingly used to value episodes of ill health caused by environmen...
Methods for estimating mean willingness to pay for some environmental goal are reviewed. Logistic re...
39 pagesThe use of contingent valuation (CV) methods for estimating the economic value of environmen...
Choice modelling is increasingly being used to generate estimates of the value of changes in environ...
This paper addresses conceptually and empirically some of the biases commonly associated with contin...
This paper investigates the nature of stated preferences for reducing air pollution impacts. Specifi...