Through the 1970s and 1980s, contingent valuation (CV) research progressed steadily: applications increased in number and breadth, results gained a degree of credibility, and welfare evaluations from discrete choice data permitted widespread use of policy referendum formats. Following the Exxon Valdez damage assessments, vigorous challenges to CV were mobilized. Instead of the present preoccupation with standardizing CV methods and constructing Popperian tests of CV generically, a broad-based research program is recommended, including proliferation of methods, mapping the performance characteristics of CV, and combining contingent and observed choice data.
The past few years have seen a highly charged debate about whether contingent valuation (CV) surveys...
In 1992 the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) convened a panel of prominent soc...
2002. Funding from EPA/NSF is gratefully acknowledged; all opinons are those of the authors. ©Copyri...
Abstract: Contingent valuation (CV) is a method to appraise the benefits a society receives from pub...
Contingent valuation (CV) is a survey-based method frequently used for placing monetary values on en...
Contingent valuation (CV) is a widely used but controversial survey-based technique for estimating t...
Contingent valuation (CV) has become one of the most widely used non-market valuation techniques. CV...
This research explores the boundaries of a valid application of contingent valuation as a method to ...
The use of survey or contingent valuation methods to estimate an individual's valuation of non-...
Graduation date: 1994Despite several decades of research developments, the survey-based contingent\u...
This paper addresses conceptually and empirically some of the biases commonly associated with contin...
The research presented at this conference will almost certainly set the stage for contingent valuat...
We report on the results of a large-scale contingent valuation (CV) study conducted after the Exxon ...
The use of contingent valuation (CV) methods to estimate benefits has become increasinglycommon in p...
WP 1996-16 November 1996Past research suggests that contingent valuation overstates demand for publi...
The past few years have seen a highly charged debate about whether contingent valuation (CV) surveys...
In 1992 the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) convened a panel of prominent soc...
2002. Funding from EPA/NSF is gratefully acknowledged; all opinons are those of the authors. ©Copyri...
Abstract: Contingent valuation (CV) is a method to appraise the benefits a society receives from pub...
Contingent valuation (CV) is a survey-based method frequently used for placing monetary values on en...
Contingent valuation (CV) is a widely used but controversial survey-based technique for estimating t...
Contingent valuation (CV) has become one of the most widely used non-market valuation techniques. CV...
This research explores the boundaries of a valid application of contingent valuation as a method to ...
The use of survey or contingent valuation methods to estimate an individual's valuation of non-...
Graduation date: 1994Despite several decades of research developments, the survey-based contingent\u...
This paper addresses conceptually and empirically some of the biases commonly associated with contin...
The research presented at this conference will almost certainly set the stage for contingent valuat...
We report on the results of a large-scale contingent valuation (CV) study conducted after the Exxon ...
The use of contingent valuation (CV) methods to estimate benefits has become increasinglycommon in p...
WP 1996-16 November 1996Past research suggests that contingent valuation overstates demand for publi...
The past few years have seen a highly charged debate about whether contingent valuation (CV) surveys...
In 1992 the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) convened a panel of prominent soc...
2002. Funding from EPA/NSF is gratefully acknowledged; all opinons are those of the authors. ©Copyri...