We investigate whether Swedish Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) administrator recommendations regarding improvements in environmental quality differ from citizen preferences. This is done by conducting identical choice experiments on both citizens and administrators at the EPA. The administrators were asked to choose the alternatives they would recommend as a policy, while the citizens were asked to act as private persons. We find that the rankings of attributes differ between the two groups and that the willingness to pay (WTP) obtained from the choices made by the administrators is higher for five out of the seven attributes, and in some cases the difference between the WTPs is substantial.
A commonly assumed reason for the delegation of authority from a legislature (politicians) to bureau...
Economics has looked at the decision process of politicians but the decision process of agency staff...
This article investigates the dual role - exemplified by the ideal-types of the consumer and the cit...
We investigate whether Swedish Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) administrator preferences regar...
Do Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) bureaucrats represent the general public or are they more i...
In this paper we study whether environmental bureaucrats share preferences for environmental policy ...
In the choice between alternative environmental policy instruments, economists tend to favor policie...
Aiming at exploring the issue of duality of the Swedish government system and the possible influence...
Social scientists regularly criticize the use of cost-benefit analysis (CBA), which has led to much ...
In the choice between alternative environmental policy instruments, economists tend to favor policie...
With different environmental policy instruments (EPIs) that target individual citizens, the state ca...
Environmental policy is touching on ever more aspects of corporate and individual behavior, and ther...
Many reasons have been suggested as explanation for observed differences in citizens' environmental ...
A great deal of biodiversity can be found in private forests, and protecting it requires taking into...
A great deal of biodiversity can be found in private forests, and protecting it requires taking into...
A commonly assumed reason for the delegation of authority from a legislature (politicians) to bureau...
Economics has looked at the decision process of politicians but the decision process of agency staff...
This article investigates the dual role - exemplified by the ideal-types of the consumer and the cit...
We investigate whether Swedish Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) administrator preferences regar...
Do Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) bureaucrats represent the general public or are they more i...
In this paper we study whether environmental bureaucrats share preferences for environmental policy ...
In the choice between alternative environmental policy instruments, economists tend to favor policie...
Aiming at exploring the issue of duality of the Swedish government system and the possible influence...
Social scientists regularly criticize the use of cost-benefit analysis (CBA), which has led to much ...
In the choice between alternative environmental policy instruments, economists tend to favor policie...
With different environmental policy instruments (EPIs) that target individual citizens, the state ca...
Environmental policy is touching on ever more aspects of corporate and individual behavior, and ther...
Many reasons have been suggested as explanation for observed differences in citizens' environmental ...
A great deal of biodiversity can be found in private forests, and protecting it requires taking into...
A great deal of biodiversity can be found in private forests, and protecting it requires taking into...
A commonly assumed reason for the delegation of authority from a legislature (politicians) to bureau...
Economics has looked at the decision process of politicians but the decision process of agency staff...
This article investigates the dual role - exemplified by the ideal-types of the consumer and the cit...